CMD FD series
The CMD FD series was Creative Micro Designs (CMD)'s range of third-party floppy disk drives for the Commodore 8-bit line of home computers. Using 3½" floppy disks, they provided a significantly larger storage capacity than Commodore-produced drives; the FD-2000 offered 1600 kB of storage using standard double-sided, high-density floppies, while the FD-4000 also allowed the use of 3200 kB extra-high density (ED) floppies. In contrast, the Commodore 1581 3½" drive only supported 800 kB double-sided, double-density disks. FeaturesIn addition to the higher storage capacity, the FD series also provided additional features not found on the Commodore 1581. A " Native Partition StructureThe System Partition header is at track 26, sectors 5, 8, 9, 10, and 11. Sector 5 is the Device Information Block, which is $FF filled except in a few specific places. Sectors 8 to 11 contain the System Partition Directory. The first sector of a FD-2000 native partition is the header. Header Contents $00–01: T/S reference to root directory block of this partition ($01/$24). 02: DOS Type ("H") 04-15: Disk label$, A0 padded 16-17: Disk ID 19-1A: DOS Version ("1H") 20-21: T/S reference to present directory header block 22-23: T/S reference to parent directory header block (set to $00/$00 when at the top of the directory) 24-25: T/S reference to dir entry in previous directory (set to $00/$00 when at the top of the directory) 26: Index to parent directory entry ($00 at the top) AB-AC: GEOS border sector AD-BC: GEOS format string (GEOS format Vx.x) The BAM (Block Allocation Map) starts at 1/2 (track 1, sector 2) and continues to 1/33. BAM Contents 02: DOS Type ("H") 04-05: Disk ID 06: I/O byte (as the 1581) bit 7 set - Verify on bit 7 clear - Verify off bit 6 set - Check header CRC bit 6 clear - Don't check header CRC 08: Last available track # in partition ($19=#25) 20-FF: BAM for tracks 1-7 Its directory structure is slightly different from the Commodore structure. References
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