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Latest revision as of 22:32, 25 March 2016
Bus type | PC Floppy |
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Bus width | 1-bit |
Bus speed | 500 kHz 0.5 MHz |
Manufacturer | Teac |
Chipset | IR4N171 |
Compatible with | DOS 1.2MB, DOS 360kB, DOS 180kB |
Connectors | None |
Requires -5VDC? | No |
Requires -12VDC? | No |
Floppy Drive | |
Media type | 5.25 inch floppy disk Property "Has media type" has been marked for restricted use. |
Sides | 2 |
Tracks | 80 |
Density | High |
Driver | N/A |
The Teac FD-55GFR is the most capable drive in the Teac FD-55 series, able to read disks written by all other models in the series, and write to many of them as well. It can read and write double-sided high-density 80-track (1.2MB) disks, as well as reading double-sided double-density 40-track (360kB) disks. It is also capable of reading the older single-sided double-density 40-track (160/180kB) format as well, used by the earliest versions of DOS.
Being an 80-track drive however, it still suffers from the same problems as any other when writing to 40-track (double-density) disks.
The GFR suffix indicates the drive combines functionality of the G (high-density) and F (double-density) models, with R referring to a refresh, where the design was refined to reduce manufacturing cost and power consumption.