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Name
setfdprm - sets user-provided floppy disk parameters
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setfdprm is a utility that can be used to load disk parameters
into the auto-detecting floppy devices and "fixed parameter" floppy
devices, to clear old parameter sets and to disable or enable diagnostic
messages. These parameters are derived from a media-description,
see section Media description for more details.
Without any options, setfdprm loads the device (for example
Infinity/dev/fd0Integral or Infinity/dev/fd1Integral) with a new parameter set with the
name entry found in Infinity/etc/fdprmIntegral (usually named 360/360,
etc.). For autodetecting floppy devices, these parameters stay in
effect until the media is changed. For "fixed parameter" devices, they
stay in effect until they are changed again.
Setfdprm can also be used by the superuser to redefine the
default formats.
Options
-p device name
Permanently loads a new parameter set for the specified auto-configuring
floppy device for the configuration with name in
Infinity/etc/fdprmIntegral. Alternatively, the parameters can be given directly
from the command line.
-c device
Clears the parameter set of the specified auto-configuring floppy device.
-y device
Enables format detection messages for the specified auto-configuring floppy
device.
-n device
Disables format detection messages for the specified auto-configuring
floppy device.