> Quick question...I am setting up disks to be imaged from various requests > including yours. Do you know the tracks/sectors of the sage disks, off > hand? I don't necessarily plan to set up my sage to test the disks, just > image the disks, to save time if I knew what settings to use it will > increase the chances I get it right the first time.
The Sage II service manual (it's on the web somewhere, I forget where I got it from) impilies that some machines have 40 cylinder drives, others have 80 cylnder drives. I think it is normal to have 2 drives of the same type, but said service manual implies that a machine with one of each type is useful for converting disks. So they could be either 40 or 80 cylinder. In both cases : Double sided (2 heads) 8 sectors/track 512 bytes/sector Normal MFM double density (Of course normal, not high density, data rate). I would think a PC disk controller with the appropriate drives could read them. -tony