>...I don't care if you think it's a bad idea to use DD disks in
>a HD drive...  It is not what you think, it is what you know.
>
>Derek


Having used HD disks in a DD drive on countless occasions myself with 
no problems, I obviously agree with Derek.  But I have a history of 
being an anarchist;  I was told that my S-VHS videorecorder required 
Special S-VHS tapes ( at $12-20 each), and that I should never use 
regular VHS tapes ( at $2-5 each) because of the mystical coatings 
used etc etc.

And after punching the required hole in their cases, I've been using 
ordinary Maxell VHS tapes for VHS for about 12 years now. If I 
suddenly have a problem with them, I vow to be contrite  : )))


m

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