The CPC floppy disc controller does support double sided, double density disc drives, but AMSDOS is designed for single sided disc drives, e.g. the disc drive that is used with CPC664, CPC6128, CPC6128+, DDI-1 and FD-1 are single sided. Meaning it is possible to use both sides (A & B) of a 3" floppy disc by turning it over, giving 2 * 178K capacity using DATA format.
However, we have a problem, if you have a 3.5" second floppy drive, you cannot turn over a 3.5" disc and put it into the drive, unlike 3" floppy disc! Meaning that you only get 178K per disc. If you want to use both sides on 3.5" disc with AMSDOS, you will need to build a side switch for CPC 464/664/6128 / 464/6128+ series, giving back our 2 * 178K capacity (or 2 * 396K or 2 * 398K capacity respectably using MS800 - selecting format either no: 4 or 5 respectably).
You could say it acts like FD-1, except you don't need to turn the disc over to use the other side, simply just flick the switch instead to use both sides of a 3.5" disc and you'll get the same capacity as a 3" disc. Plain and simple!!!
The switch has two positions.
When the switch is in position 1:
Side 1 (A) - High Voltage (Red LED) can be used with AMSDOS, MS-800
Both sides can be used with another DOS.
When the switch is in position 2:
Side 2 (B) - Low Voltage (Green LED) can be used with AMSDOS, MS-800
Cannot use this position with another DOS, because only side 2 will be selected and you'll receive an error message!
This modification can be also used with another DOS (e.g. ParaDOS, ROMDOS, etc) to use the full capacity of a 3.5" floppy disc because AMSDOS only supports 40-track single sided discs. All you have to do is leave the switch on "A" or "1" position, depending on which sticker you have used to label the sides on 3.5" disc drive.
Side Select Switch Comments from John King - 20/08/03 © J.R.P.King.
Side Select Switch for Amstrad 6128 Plus
To make a side switch for your CPC6128+.
Firstly follow this diagram as shown above, get your CPC6128+ drive lead, count three wires down from the "stripe", then make a small mark with red or blue marker pen which is the line 31.
Now follow John King's Side Select Switch Comments as shown above - Normal CPC Series only except you make the side switch on the line 31 - marked with a marker pen.