Replacing a Floppy drive with Solid State

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Back in the Amiga days, my brother got me a load of disks from work, but they were 1.44MB ones, instead of 720KB - I used the "block the hole" trick, and all seemed to work fine - BUT, when you went back a few days later you started getting read errors, and these got worse and worse the longer you left them.

The 720K drive hasn't got enough power to properly magnetise the different material in the 1.44MB disks - so it doesn't write them correctly.

So if you're using 1.44MB disks in 720KB drives, be aware they may now be very reliable.
 
I read in the manual that the drives in the HP16500 are double density, meaning 720kB.
Is it possible to replace them by 1.44MB drives? Has anyone tried?

Best regards, Scylla.

Another question: What does the 16500B upgrade kit hold?
 
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