[11624] in Hotline Meeting
W20-575-90,93 & 99
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jjmorey@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Fri Nov 6 07:15:00 1992
From: jjmorey@Athena.MIT.EDU
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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 92 07:14:42 EST
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Subject: Re: Hotline Note Title (B049)
Date: Thu, 05 Nov 92 22:20:49 EST
If anyone should get a chance to test the floppy drives on W20-575-90,93&99,
here is an easy way to do this. Shutdown the system with a halt.
Use a 3.5 double-sided high density floppy
format floppy as follows:
type: t 70
type: 2 (for floppy drive)
type: 2 (for RX23 floppy)
type: 1 (for rusure, 1=yes)
This will format the floppy and then do a check pass on it which actualy
reads what has been written. If all passes, it will state VSfmt_RES_Succ
Which means that all has went well.
When done, reboot the machine.
Thanks,
--Lou
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