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Opry99er

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I have noticed that I am having some major difficulties formatting 5.25" diskettes using Disk Manager 2. The drive will start "grinding" hard on every other sector or so, and it takes about forever to complete the cycle. I give up about 10 minutes in, not wanting to hear the grinding noise out of my old Shugart anymore.

 

I thought I had bad diskettes or my drive was going bad, but when I formatted using DM1000, it took the same floppy disk less than 30 seconds to complete, and it finished with 718 unused, 2 used.

 

I have repeated this multiple times over the last couple of days with multiple floppies, and each floppy I try returns the same results.

 

Is there something fundamentally different between these two disk managers and how they go about formatting floppy disks?

 

Both DM carts are on my XB2.7 suite.

 

Thanks in advance. :)

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Sounds like you need to grease the drives slider for the head moving back and forth.

 

Also one of the programs may be parking the heads each time, some badly written programs do this and cause massive amount of noise as the drive head keeps moving back and fourth.

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Yeah, I think you're right Schmitzi. But, I also think the DM2 only tells the drive to step at slower speeds. I know it's much slower at initializing a disk than other dm's. Example is Advanced Diagnostics - it allows you to set the step speed that your drives could handle. Maybe one of our hardware gurus will chime in on this deal.

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Do you know that your full-height drive is double-sided?

 

You are not verifying your format and there is no guarantee that any of the sectors on side 2 are formatted or accessible. You may fill up the first side and discover "errors" as you reach 50% capacity. Try verifying in DM1000 or try formatting to single side/single density with DM2.

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Okay, here is another video... this is the original behavior I was talking about.

 

In this video, all starts off well... It occasionally catches on a sector but quickly moves through it. At about 170 sectors or so, it really starts slowing down and grinding.

 

You can hear it, even through my screaming children. :D

 

After I shut off the video, it started doing it on every sector... Bad disk, right?

 

No.

 

It initialized properly on DM1000 as a 360 sector disk, no problems.

 

https://youtu.be/IHc5C4g_370

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Okay, here is another video... this is the original behavior I was talking about.

 

In this video, all starts off well... It occasionally catches on a sector but quickly moves through it. At about 170 sectors or so, it really starts slowing down and grinding.

 

You can hear it, even through my screaming children. :D

 

After I shut off the video, it started doing it on every sector... Bad disk, right?

 

No.

 

It initialized properly on DM1000 as a 360 sector disk, no problems.

 

https://youtu.be/IHc5C4g_370

This video shows DM2 verifying each sector. If you selected NO to the verification in DM1000 (as you did in your earlier video), you aren't comparing apples to apples.

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