Difference between revisions of "3???" & 5???" Disk Drives"
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Today, with supplies of 3" disks draining and company solutions no longer being produced, a self-made 3 1/2" disk drive is the perfect supplement for every CPC user. | Today, with supplies of 3" disks draining and company solutions no longer being produced, a self-made 3 1/2" disk drive is the perfect supplement for every CPC user. | ||
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== Schematics == | == Schematics == | ||
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[[Image:CPC664 - 3.5 w RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives with own READY signal on an Amstrad/Schneider CPC664/CPC6128 (Non-German CPC6128 only)]] | [[Image:CPC664 - 3.5 w RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives with own READY signal on an Amstrad/Schneider CPC664/CPC6128 (Non-German CPC6128 only)]] | ||
− | === Drive doesn't have RDY-signal ==== | + | ==== Drive doesn't have RDY-signal ==== |
[[Image:CPC664 - 3.5 wo RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives without own READY signal on an Amstrad/Schneider CPC664/CPC6128 (Non-German CPC6128 only)]] | [[Image:CPC664 - 3.5 wo RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives without own READY signal on an Amstrad/Schneider CPC664/CPC6128 (Non-German CPC6128 only)]] | ||
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[[Image:CPC6128 - 3.5 w RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives with own READY signal on a Schneider CPC6128 or a German Amstrad CPC6128]] | [[Image:CPC6128 - 3.5 w RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives with own READY signal on a Schneider CPC6128 or a German Amstrad CPC6128]] | ||
− | === Drive doesn't have RDY-signal ==== | + | ==== Drive doesn't have RDY-signal ==== |
[[Image:CPC6128 - 3.5 wo RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives without own READY signal on a Schneider CPC6128 or a German Amstrad CPC6128]] | [[Image:CPC6128 - 3.5 wo RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives without own READY signal on a Schneider CPC6128 or a German Amstrad CPC6128]] | ||
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[[Image:CPC6128plus - 3.5 w RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives with own READY signal on an Amstrad CPC6128plus]] | [[Image:CPC6128plus - 3.5 w RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives with own READY signal on an Amstrad CPC6128plus]] | ||
− | === Drive doesn't have RDY-signal ==== | + | ==== Drive doesn't have RDY-signal ==== |
[[Image:CPC6128plus - 3.5 wo RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives without own READY signal on an Amstrad CPC6128plus]] | [[Image:CPC6128plus - 3.5 wo RDY.jpg|frame|none|Schematics for PC disk drives without own READY signal on an Amstrad CPC6128plus]] |
Revision as of 03:03, 30 August 2006
Besides the "big" brands' disk drives for the Amstrad CPC, there were also user solutions and garage company made disk drives for the Amstrad CPC.
These usually came without their own DOS, or you had to replace the built-in AMSDOS with a DOS like ParaDOS or a patched AMSDOS.
But even without a special DOS taking use of the higher capacity of those drives, the use of such drives made sense, as media were much cheaper than 3" media.
Today, with supplies of 3" disks draining and company solutions no longer being produced, a self-made 3 1/2" disk drive is the perfect supplement for every CPC user.