Commodore 8050

Commodore 8050
Commodore 8050 floppy-disk drive, with CBM 2001 PC

The Commodore 8050 and Commodore 8250 were dual unit 5¼" floppy disk drives for Commodore International computers. They used a wide rectangular steel case form similar to that of the Commodore 4040, and used the IEEE-488 interface common to Commodore PET/CBM computers.

The 8050 was a single sided drive, whereas the 8250 could use both sides of a disk simultaneously. Both used a "quad" density format storing approximately 0.5 megabyte per side. The density of media was similar to later PC high density floppy disks, but the 8050 and 8250 could not use PC high density disks reliably. Since "quad" density disks were rare even at the time, users quickly found that typical double density floppy disks had enough magnetic media density to work in these drives.

These drives were not dual mode, so they could not read or write disks formatted by the more common lower capacity Commodore 1541 or Commodore 4040 models.

Some variants of these drives existed. The Commodore 8250LP was the 8250 in a lower profile, tan-colored case. The Commodore SFD-1001 was a single drive version of the 8250 in a Commodore 1541 style case (similarly to the Commodore 2031LP), often used by bulletin board systems for their physical similarity to 1541s and high capacity and speed.

Disk Layout

Track Sectors Per Track
(256 bytes)
Sectors
 1-39, 78-116 29 1131
40-53, 117-130 27 378
54-64, 131-141 25 275
65-77, 142-154 23 299

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 Allocation Map) sector
    02 DOS version ('C')
 06-16 Disk label, $A0 padded
 18-19 Disk ID
 1B-1C DOS type('2C')


The BAM (Block Allocation 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

References

Serial

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Commodore PET — A Commodore PET 2001 Manufacturer Commodore International Release date January 1977 (1977 01) …   Wikipedia

  • Commodore PET — Тип Персональный компьютер Выпущен 1977 г. Выпускался по 1982 г. Процессор MOS Technology 6502 на частоте 1 МГц …   Википедия

  • Commodore PET — El primer Commodore PET, el PET 2001 (1977). Nótese el grabador de cassette y el teclado tipo calculadora. El PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) era un ordenador doméstico producido por Commodore a finales de los 70. Aunque no fue vendedor… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Commodore DOS — Commodore DOS, aka CBM DOS, was the disk operating system used with Commodore s 8 bit computers. Unlike most other DOS systems before or since which are booted from disk into the main computer s own RAM at startup, and executed there CBM DOS was… …   Wikipedia

  • Commodore 64 peripherals — Commodore 64 Home Computer This article is about the various external peripherals of the Commodore 64 home computer. Contents 1 Storage …   Wikipedia

  • Commodore 64 — Hersteller Commodore …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Commodore DOS — (Disk Operating System) ist der Name des Disketten Betriebssystems der Firma Commodore, das in den Diskettenlaufwerken der Commodore 8 Bit Reihe eingesetzt wurde, z. B. CBM 3040, CBM 4040, CBM 8050, CBM 8250, VC1540, VC1541, VC1570/71,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Commodore 1581 — The Commodore 1581 is a 3½ inch double sided double density floppy disk drive made by Commodore Business Machines (CBM) primarily for its C64 and C128 home/personal computers. The drive stores 800 kilobytes using an MFM enco …   Wikipedia

  • Commodore 1570 — The Commodore 1570 was a 5¼ floppy disk drive for the Commodore 128 home/personal computer. It was a single sided, 170KB version of the double sided Commodore 1571, released as a stopgap measure when Commodore International was unable to provide… …   Wikipedia

  • Commodore 1541 — Front view of the most common version of the Commodore 1541 disk drive, with open disk slot. This version uses a Newtronics drive mechanism, and the rotating lever is used to hold the disk in place …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”