On 18 May 99, at 17:25, Mike Webb wrote:

> Actually, I've had no problems with FDFormatted disks in my machine under
> Windows 95. The problem is CREATING the format in that environment. Last

Mike,

I'm quite surprised to learn that, and thus cannot agree with you.
Win95 is well known to render FDFormatted floppies unreadable
regularly. In my case, using FDRead, I was able to read and write
FDformatted floppies in Win95, but on say two accesses out of five
my floppy got junk. It was totally unreliable, and as such very
annoying.

> night I took a couple of copies of a 1.5M file home on 1701K disks I'd
> formatted under DOS on another machine. Nothing special, didn't need FDREAD,

Will you show me that special Win95, R U sure you didn't even
need FDRead? Windows or DOS can't even touch floppies
formatted with more than 18 sectors per track, you get a nasty
error message, nothing else.

So all I can say is since I've been using this Hungarian keyboard
driver, I haven't experienced one FD-d floppy going bad in Win95.

Second reply on the way...

George

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