In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Newson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> Yes :-) ... you can force it to format Double Density or High Density.
>> 
>> I hardly ever use the command myself, yet I think it is including a *D
>> of a *H, after the disc name that does this.
>> 
>> It seems you need to force a HD format.
>
>D'oh!
>
>Ta...that seems to work! (the *D or *H has to be in the 11th and 12th
>positions)...now people have mentioned it, I vaguely remember reading summat
>about it but not exactly wot it woz supposed to do.
>
>Perhaps it 'formatted' it as HD, but then tried to write as ED or DD (min
>allocation units are different)?  Who nose; who cares.

You are 'sorted' then :-)

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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