Floppy disk
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
(Difference between revisions)
Dan Tobias (Talk | contribs) (Twiggy was actually 5.25") |
Dan Tobias (Talk | contribs) (→5 1/4 Inch: ProDOS used the same basic format but a different filesystem) |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
* Apple | * Apple | ||
** [[Apple II 13 sector disk]] (Apple DOS 3.2) | ** [[Apple II 13 sector disk]] (Apple DOS 3.2) | ||
− | ** [[Apple II 16 sector disk]] (Apple DOS 3.3 | + | ** [[Apple II 16 sector disk]] (Apple DOS 3.3, ProDOS, Apple III SOS) |
− | + | ||
** [[Twiggy floppy]] (Apple Lisa) | ** [[Twiggy floppy]] (Apple Lisa) | ||
* Atari | * Atari |
Revision as of 02:12, 8 April 2013
- See also Filesystems, which are contained on Floppy Disks.
Formats for images of floppy disk data can be found at Disk Image Formats.
Contents |
8 Inch
- IBM
5 1/4 Inch
- APF
- Apple
- Apple II 13 sector disk (Apple DOS 3.2)
- Apple II 16 sector disk (Apple DOS 3.3, ProDOS, Apple III SOS)
- Twiggy floppy (Apple Lisa)
- Atari
- CalComp
- Commodore
- Compucolor
- IBM PC and compatible
- Kaypro
- North Star
- PMC
- Tandy
- Texas Instruments
3 1/2 Inch
- Akai Disk Format
- Amiga
- Apple
- Commodore
- IBM PC and compatibles
3 Inch
References
- List of Floppy Disk Formats, Wikipedia.
- Michael Haardt et al's Floppy User Guide has some information on physical, magnetic, etc formats.
- Device Side Data FC5025 USB 5.25" floppy controller software
- Commodore copy protection books and manuals
- Info on disk transfers between Apple II and PC/Mac
- Rescuing Floppy Disks (Archive Team)