= AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1106 3-27-95 = FLOPPY DISKETTE FORMAT COMPATIBILITY PROBLEM Attempts to format a 1.44MB as a 720KB, or a 720KB as a 1.44MB may produce an unstable product up to and including loss of data. CAUSE Some drives rely on an internal sensor to determine the diskette type, and therefore the permitted data density, and others rely on the state of a control line from the system floppy controller. The Epson and Mitsumi drives are set to react to the sensor in the drive. If the sensor detects the extra hole in the diskette jacket of a High Density diskette, it reads and writes only 1.44 MB format diskettes. If it detects the absence of the hole in a Double Density diskette, it reads and writes only 720 KB format. An Alps drive, on the other hand, does not include the internal sensor, and relies on the signal on pin 2 of the interface to determine the read and write density. On the Alps drive, you can therefore record 720 KB on a High Density diskette or 1.44 MB on a Double Density diskette. SYSTEMS AFFECTED AST PART NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION AST factory installed 3.5" floppy drives. SOLUTION A 1.44MB floppy disk should only be formatted as 1.44MB, and a 720KB diskette should only be formatted as a 720KB diskette.