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My Amiga has a double-density 880K floppy. If I replace it with a regular high-density PC floppy drive, will I be able to use high-density disks?

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My Amiga has a double-density 880K floppy. If I replace it with a regular high-density PC floppy drive, will I be able to use high-density disks?

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A. No. Amiga high-density floppy drives are modified versions of those used in the PCs. See hard/hacks on Aminet for experimental projects on modifying standard drives.

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