Disc drives from Vortex, with 80 tracks and 720K capacity (704K available).
Vortex -S and -D Drives (720K/disk)
- F1 - S Single 5.25" drive with NEC765, with VDOS 1.0
- F1 - D Double 5.25" drive with NEC765, with VDOS 1.0
- M1 - S Single 3.5" drive with NEC765, with VDOS 1.0
- M1 - D Double 3.5" drive with NEC765, with VDOS 1.0
These are the original drives from Vortex, for use on CPC 464. The hardware supports one or two 80 track drives, additionally a 3" FD-1 can be connected as third drive, ie. unlike most other CPC disk interfaces it supports more than 2 drives. VDOS only stores information for 2 drives at one time.
TO BE CONFIRMED: Does the interface fully decode US0/US1 from NEC765 and if you select unit 3 which drive is accessed.
Vortex -Z Drives (180K/side or 180K/disk?)
- F1 - Z Single 5.25" drive without FDC, without VDOS
- M1 - Z Single 3.5" drive without FDC, without VDOS
These are the Low-Capacity drives from Vortex, for use on CPC 664/6128 or CPC 464 with DDI-1 (ie. on computers that already have a FDC and AMSDOS). There doesn't seem to be anything special about this product, just an off-the-shelf disk drive, shipped with a CPC-specific connection cable.
AMSDOS can only access 40 tracks. TO BE CONFIRMED: Are the drives 80 track, double sided? Is there any way to access the second side with AMSDOS (e.g. side switch??)
Vortex -X Drives (720K/disk)
- F1 - X Single 5.25" drive without FDC, with VDOS 2.0
- M1 - X Single 80 Track, Double Sided, 3.5" drive without FDC, with VDOS 2.0 (not inside drive)
- F1 - XRS same as F1-X, upgraded with RS232 interface
- M1 - XRS same as M1-X, upgraded with RS232 interface
These are the newest drives from Vortex, for use on CPC 664/6128 or CPC 464 with DDI-1 (ie. on computers that already have a FDC). The |S command (for accessing a third drive) is no longer used, the new |X command allows to swap drive A and B (same as X-DDOS from Dobbertin)
Vortex Add-ons
- Vortex X modul (adding RS232 support to -X drives)
- VDOS2.0 (upgrading older drives to VDOS 2.0)
- Second drive unit (for upgrading a single -S drive to a dual -D drive)
I/O Ports
Standard Addresses (same as used by AMSDOS): FB7Eh 765 FDC (internal) Status Register (R) FB7Fh 765 FDC (internal) Data Register (R/W) FA7Eh Floppy Motor On/Off Flipflop Special Addresses (secondary FDC): FBF6h 765 FDC (Vortex,ext) Status Register (Read) FBF7h 765 FDC (Vortex,ext) Data Register (R/W) FA7Eh Floppy Motor On/Off Flipflop (same as normal) (The Special addresses are mentioned in the manual for the Vortex -X drives) (but apparently they are referring to other/older Vortex drives, not the -X drives)
The Special addresses are used only on CPC 664/6128 and only if the Vortex drive includes an FDC chip.
The X drive has a different PCB than the PCB for the S, the manual describes connecting the DDI-1 interface to the X drive interface and a 'decoder-ROM' which defines the I/O decoding?
- Note1: The -Z and -X drives do not include FDC chips.
- Note2: The -S and -D drives do reportedly work only on CPC 464 (?).
So, not sure if/when the Special addresses are used at all?
RS232 Ports (for -X drives with RS232) FADC/FADD=Serial Data/Control FBDC/FBDD/FBDF=Counter 0/1/Mode. So it's probably compatible with Amstrad/Pace (and probably also including, but not using, Channel B Ports FADE/FADF and FBDE).
Vortex Disk Format
See VDOS
The Vortex -Z drives do not seem to include any VDOS ROM (so they do support only normal 40-Track AMSDOS Formats, but NOT the 80-Track Vortex format).
Pictures
Manuals
- Vortex Floppy Disk Station F1 (Manual for old drives with VDOS 1.0)
- Vortex X-Laufwerke (Manual for new X-drives with VDOS 2.0)
- Vortex VDOS 2.0 (Manual for upgrading from VDOS 1.0 to VDOS 2.0)
- Manual de las Unidades Vortex (pdf)
- Vortex RS232-C Manual (pdf)
- NEC drive inside Vortex M1-X NEC drive inside Vortex M1-X