[Coco] [Color Computer] Re: 3.5" drives on coco 3
Carlos Bragatto
carlos.bragatto at gmail.com
Mon Sep 29 14:22:17 EDT 2008
Hey guys, completely unrelated, but I've sucessfully adapted modern 3.5"
disk drives to run on Amstrad CPC, replacing the internal 3 (yeah, three,
not three and a half) inches disk drive.
Since it uses a standard FDC controller, the same one used on IBM XTs, I can
use it like a 3" drive, 160k per side.
The original 3" disk can be turned over so data can be r/w on both sides,
and since this cannot be done on a 3.5" disk, you can add a "side select
switch" and manually choose which side of the disk you want to write to. I
followed this guide:
http://www.cpcmania.com/Docs/Floppy/Floppy.htm
Hope this helps in some way.
Carlos/Brazil
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Phill Harvey-Smith <
afra at aurigae.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> LinuxRules wrote:
>
>> I think that you are exactly right about what is needed to support full
>> capacity of 3" drives.
>>
>
> Nitpick....3.5" drives, 3" are a different beast all together.....
>
> I am using one with DECB and it does work, but treats the floppy like a
>> 35-track, SSSD.
>>
>
> SSDD I think, SSSD would only get you about 100K per disk :(
>
> Thus, wasting the bulk of it's capacity.
>> However.....it _is_ convenient sometimes when that's all you have to Xfer
>> files.
>>
>
> Indeed, 3.5" drives are much more common in modern PCs than 5.25".
>
> Cheers.
>
> Phill.
>
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