The Commodore 8050, Commodore 8250, and Commodore SFD-1001 are 5¼-inch
floppy disk drive
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s manufactured by
Commodore International
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, primarily for its 8-bit
CBM and
PET
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series of computers. The drives offered improved storage capacities over previous Commodore drive models.
They are notable for the disk drive having twice the processing power than the connected computer in having two 1MHz 6502 processors sharing operation of communication and disk operation, though only supporting 4k of main memory. The disk operating system is actually contained within the disk drive unit with commands being sent via the 8 bit GPIB interface where the system decodes the message and carries out the requested operation such as formatting a disk without further involvement from the connected computer.
Specifications
All three models utilize 5¼-inch
double-density floppy disk
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s with a track spacing of 100 tracks-per-inch, for a total of 77 logical tracks per side. Data is encoded using Commodore's proprietary
group coded recording scheme.
Soft sectoring is used for track alignment. Like most other Commodore disk drives, these drives utilize
zone bit recording
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to maintain an
average bit density across the entire disk. Formatted capacity is approximately 0.5 megabyte per side, or 1 megabyte (1,066,496 bytes) in 4166 blocks total.
The 8050 is a single-sided drive, whereas the 8250 and SFD-1001 are double-sided drives. Double-sided drives can fully read and write to disks formatted by single-sided drives, but single-sided drives can only read and write to the bottom side of disks formatted by double-sided drives.[
Both the 8050 and 8250 are housed in a dual-drive case similar to the Commodore 4040 drive. The SFD-1001 is housed in a single-drive case similar to the ]Commodore 1541
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. The 8250LP, a low-profile revision of the 8250, is housed in a shorter dual-drive case that is stylistically similar to the SFD-1001. All models include an internal power supply and an IEEE-488 data connector on the rear of the case. The 8050 and 8250 include latch sensors that can detect when a disk is inserted or removed.
These drives are not ''dual-mode'', so they cannot read or write 5¼-inch disks formatted by lower-capacity 48-tpi models, such as the Commodore 1541 or 4040. They also cannot read or write 5¼-inch disks formatted by 96-tpi drives, such as the 640 kilobyte IBM PC disk or 880 kilobyte Commodore Amiga
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disk, due to the minor difference in track spacing. Lastly, they cannot read or write high-density 5¼-inch disks due to both the difference in track spacing and the difference in write head coercivity (300-oersted
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Differen ...
for double-density, 600-oersted for high-density).[
]
Disk Layout
Total Sectors: 2083 (4166 for the 8250)
The disk header is on 39/0 (track 39, sector 0), with the directory residing on the remaining 28 sectors of track 39.
Header Layout 39/0
$00–01 T/S reference to the first BAM (block availability map) sector
02 DOS version ('C')
06-16 Disk label, $A0 padded
18-19 Disk ID
1B-1C DOS type('2C')
The BAM (block availability map) begins on 38/0 (track 38, sector 0), and continues on 38/3. On the 8250, the BAM extends further to 38/6 and 38/9. The remaining sectors on track 38 are available for general use.
BAM Layout 38/0, 3, (6, 9)
$00–01 T/S reference to the next BAM sector, or 00/FF if last.
02 DOS version ('C')
04 Lowest BAM track in this block
05 Highest+1 BAM track in this block
06-FF BAM for 50 tracks
See also
* List of floppy disk formats
This is a list of different floppy disk formats.
Physical formats
Logical formats
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, many different logical disk formats were used, depending on the hardware platform.
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* Zone bit recording
In computer storage, zone bit recording (ZBR) is a method used by disk drives to optimise the tracks for increased data capacity. It does this by placing more sectors per zone on outer tracks than inner tracks. This contrasts with other approache ...
* Group coded recording
Notes
References
External links
optusnet.com.au/../SFD1001.htm
TOOLS specifically for the SFD1001 & 8250 Drives.
Commodore Knowledge Base
(with drive capacities)
(floppy drive images and info)
{{Commodore disk drives
CBM floppy disk drives