[rescue] imaging old Mac double density floppy disks

Phil Stracchino phil.stracchino at speakeasy.net
Mon Jun 19 15:03:00 CDT 2006


kevin wrote:
> Lately, i've been trying to image a bunch of Macintosh formatted 
> DD (double density) floppy disks using my x86 linux box.  It 
> seems to work like a charm for the HD floppies but none of the DD 
> floppies work.
> 
> Someone told me that the old Macintosh DD floppy drives (not the 
> SuperDrives of days past) were "special" and that it was not 
> possible to read older Mac formatted DD floppies using a PC 
> floppy drive.  Anyone know if there is any validity to this?  I 
> thought that none of that would be relevant if i was using dd 
> (i'm not mounting the disks, just trying to image them).

The vanished 1.6MB "Superdrives" used an Apple-specific format that used
higher sector counts on the longer outer tracks.  A standard PC 1.4MB
diskette drive cannot read this format.  AFAIK, only a Superdrive can
read them.



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