Early 3.5" Floppy Drives
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Mon Dec 12 20:40:17 CST 2005
>
>Subject: Re: Early 3.5" Floppy Drives
> From: Scott Stevens <chenmel at earthlink.net>
> Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 21:08:04 -0500
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>
>On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:22:19 -0800
>"Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
>
>> On 12/12/2005 at 1:42 PM Fred Cisin wrote:
>>
>> >Numerous machines came out with 3.5" drives using "customized"
>> >versions of MS-DOS 2.11.
>>
>> ...and let's not forget a few systems came out with 5.25" 96 tpi
>> drives running MS-DOS 1.25 or earlier. These certainly would
>> support 3.5" 720K drives.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>I have heard of (but not seen) machines with 8" floppies that run
>MS-DOS 1.x (not real sure what version). I could probably
>contrive my MicroMint MPX-16 to behave in that fashion if I
>installed an 8" drive on it to do the conversion. (would be
>tricky getting it to support 5-1/4" and 8" simulatneously, and
>maybe even impossible).
I have MSdos on 8" unknown format but likely something native to a
Compupro DISK1A with a CPU85/88 as the engine. I also have a two
edition article describing what it would take to put MSDOS (V3.3!)
on a NON-PC 8088 system.
Supporting 8" is not hard you need 250 and 500khz data rates
same as 5.25 360k and 3.5" 720k formats.
Allison
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