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Increasingly however it is often easier to use a disc drive emulator or one of the devices that can run games from SD cards.
==Comparison of media costs==
3" disc (each) - £3.99
3.5" disc (each) - 50p
5.25" disc (each) - 50p
==Usage of Media==
To make full use of the capacity of the media you need to use another DOS or C/PM on your CPC which can support more tracks and two sides. Then you can use around 720KB per disc.
Without another DOS you can still use some of the capacity:
* 3½" discs can't be turned like 3" discs therefore with [[AMSDOS|AMSDOS]] you can use a manual side switch to choose the sides giving 2 x 178KB per side. Without the side switch it's just 178KB. Using discs like this back in the day was still useful as the media was cheaper.
* 5¼" discs can be turned over like a 3" and you can write both sides if you cut a write protect hole on the other side of each disc OR like the 3½" a manual side switch can be used.
[[image:3.5.jpg|200px|thumb|Internal 3.5" drive]]
[[image:5,25_cable.jpg|200px|thumb|advertisement for 5,25" drive cable for CPC in 1990]]
==Formats Scavenged 3½"==
*er...I don't remember (editors please ?)DD = 720KB *HD : 1,2 Mo was the maximum...on my old PC...44 MB
5¼":
*DD = 360KB
*HD = 1.2MB
== Beware : HD ==
Nowaday, only HD 3the most common 3½"1/2 disk is HD. These can be found at good as used or new old retailer'sstock on auction sites.
But or our beloved CPC can't understand easily the concept of High Density Disk with 1,44MB available... so you have to cheat to use the media: just put some opaque duct-tape (scotch-tape, whatever...) on the HD Hole.
PC users used to do the opposite : file cut/drill a HD hole on DD disk...this worked well sometimes.
You can also modify your HD drive to behave as a DD one (but this would be permanent of course).. Check for appropriate jumpers on your drive!
Many Modern CPC users replace their old 3" with an external 3"1/2, often adding a Disk drive A-B / B-A switcher (allowing the use of an external disk Drive as if it were the internal one = Drive A) and/or a side switcher to allow the use of a 3"1/2 disk like a 3" disk... switching manually the sides as needed by good old 3" disk drives (yet a decent sofware software can do it).
The side switcher and A-B drive's switchers are needed only if you use old software(using [[AMSDOS|AMSDOS]]), as most of them couldn't really figure they were loaded from B driversdrives, or had no such feature as double sided drives.
They were designed for good old 3" drive so the 720KB DD external 3"1/2 is not implemented.
Orion Prime uses the Double side feature, enabling a simple 720KB disk with no manual side switches.
Rick Dangerous 128+ (1.1 addonadd-on) seems to allow the game to be loaded from the B drive.
It is up to the CPC-scene to design their softwares software to include those options, allowing more un-modded drives to be simply used as external B drives with no need to add extra buttons and cable assemblies on the Amstrad.
As modifying all the software library of the good old times seems impractical, yet modern era software have to use this.
*any scavenged rusty junk may be good enough nowaday, if you have a 664 or 6128...
==GuideConnections and Wiring == [[DIY:Floppy_Drives]] == Guides ==
[[Guide on how to connect a 3.5]]<br>
[[Guide on how to connect a 3.5" drive to a CPC6128/664]] with photos
[[Amstrad Computer User]] magazine published a two-page guide on how to connect a 5.25" drive to a CPC 464:
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