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From: ppgcu@cunyvm.bitnet.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit
Subject: Re: questions
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Date: Fri, 5-Dec-86 19:33:36 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec  5 19:33:36 1986
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> tob@inuxm.UUCP (T Burger) writes:
>My solution to this is to use the Duplicating Technoliges Inc. board.
>This gives you full track buffering, double density or single density
>operation.  And if you have the warp mod on your OS roms you get
>almost the full warp speed from standard format disks. during read
>operations and normal speed during write operations.
>
>The only problem I have found with this setup is that some protected
>software won't load with the DTI board due to the full track buffering.
>I keep my trusty 810 around for that.

Hmmm... in that case why not get a Happy upgrade.  It will make a 1050
double density and can be completely disabled if need be.
It supports full track buffering, warp speed, single/double/1050 density
You do not need special OS ROM's
I've had one for a while and I'm very 'HAPPY' with it.