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+ | <gallery caption="Floppy Discs used by Amstrad CPC / PCW & +3 - The Good from John King"> | ||
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File:Cf2 schneider system disc.jpg|Schneider | File:Cf2 schneider system disc.jpg|Schneider | ||
File:Cf2 schneider box.jpg|Schneider | File:Cf2 schneider box.jpg|Schneider | ||
− | File: | + | File:BLANK2.JPG|Tatung - Picture from John King |
File:CF2D.jpg|Maxell CF2-D for Amstrad PCW (Sealed) | File:CF2D.jpg|Maxell CF2-D for Amstrad PCW (Sealed) | ||
File:CF2DD Blue.jpg|Amsoft CF2DD for Amstrad PCW | File:CF2DD Blue.jpg|Amsoft CF2DD for Amstrad PCW | ||
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+ | <gallery caption="The Bad - from John King"> | ||
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+ | File:CF2 Noname.jpg|Noname | ||
+ | File:BLANK5.JPG|Dixions - Picture from John King | ||
+ | File:BLANK6.JPG|Unknown - Picture from John King | ||
+ | File:Blank7.jpg|Copy (or poor quality) Amsoft 3" - Picture from John King | ||
+ | File:BLANK8.JPG|Wiz Disc - Picture from John King | ||
+ | File:BLANK9.JPG|Diskxpress - Picture from John King | ||
+ | File:Blank11.jpg|Unknown - Picture from John King | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | <gallery caption="And the should know better - from John King"> | ||
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+ | File:Blank10.jpg|A look-a-like Maxell 3" - Picture from John King | ||
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Revision as of 21:52, 13 January 2012
The 3" discs for the Amstrad Disk Drive are called CF2 (Compact Floppy Disc). CF2 discs were produced by AMSOFT, MAXELL, Schneider, Panasonic. In late eighties, cheaper Noname discs were also available (although these were rather unreliable).
Capacity is 180 Kbytes per side (the discs can be flipped to access the other side, giving a total of 360 Kbytes per disc).
(This article, File:Amstrad Computer User8504 072.jpg, also mentions something called Hitachi HFD-2 discs.)