Disk formats
On the TI basic has no idea what a disk drive is. It’s the DSR in the controller that gives basic, or other software the ability to use disks. It is basically plug-and-play in 1979, pretty impressive.. Make a new storage device? basic doesn’t care, just as long as the DSR is there. So most disk formats are logically based on the controller you have.
Ti Disk Formats
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- 90k SS/SD 40 tracks
- 180k DS/SD 40 tracks
- 360k DS/DD 40 tracks
- 360k DS/SD 80 tracks
Disks that are single density will read/write fine on double density drives. Also the TI controllers all work fine with DS/DD 360k 40 track drives but only can read/write in their respective SD formats.
TI disk controllers:
- Texas Instruments Disk controller Sidecar
- SS/SD 90k
- Texas Instruments Disk controller (PEB)
- SS/SD 90k
- DS/SD 180k
- Myarc Disk Controller (PEB and sidecar)
- SS/SD 80k
- DS/SD 180k
- SS/DD 180k
- DS/DD 360k
- Myarc Hard Floppy Disk Controller (HFDC) (PEB)
- SS/SD 80k
- DS/SD 180k
- SS/DD 180k
- DS/DD 360k
- DS/HD 1.44mb (Geneve only HD with 32k ram chip and 9216B installed on the HFDC)
- Corcomp Disk Controller (PEB and sidecar)
- SS/SD 80k
- DS/SD 180k
- SS/DD 180k
- DS/DD 360k
- BWG Disk controller (PEB)
- SS/SD 80k
- DS/SD 180k
- SS/DD 180k
- DS/DD 360k
- NanoPEB/CF7 (sidecar) disk emulation formats supported
- SS/SD 80k
- DS/SD 180k
- SS/DD 180k
- DS/DD 360k
- NANOPEB 800k (note: No native TI disk controller supports the nanopeb disk size, you’ll have to copy the files to a disk with a format that is supported.)
Disk Managers:
Since the storage software on the TI is DSR based there needs to be an application to format disks, copy files, duplicate disks etc..
- Texas Instruments disk manager programs
- Disk Manager cartridge
- supports only the format that the TI sidecar supported SS/SD
- Disk Manager 2 cartridge
- supports only the formats that TI supported on the PEB DS/SD controller..
- Disk Manager 3 cartridge (prototype)
- supports DS/DD for the unreleased DS/DD controller
- Disk Manager cartridge
- 3rd party disk manager programs
- DM1000 was released from the Ottowa users group in the 1980s and can format up to DS/DD, special versions were created for many hardware devices including the Gram Kracker, Horizon Ramdisk and Cf7/Nanopeb.
- DM2K is under current development and is updated regularly. It can do 40/80 track DS/DD. current version is 3.0 and it’s the most versatile disk manager www.ti99-geek.nl/Projects/dm2k/dm2k.html
- GDM2K was released to give DM2K functionality on the Geneve in Mdos mode.
- Corcomp Disk manager was included with Corcomp controllers and could be loaded from the title screen with the stock ROMS
- Myarc Disk manager was included with Myarc controllers
Disk Emulation:
- Gotek
- Gotek drives are inexpensive and available most places including arcadeshopper.com
- USB flashdrive stores your images
- Stock Gotek firmware will NOT work with TI and Geneve however,
- Gotek has been tested with 3rd party firmware on the TI and Geneve (see below)
- Firmware options:
- Flashfloppy firmware – This is the most versatile firmware.. and it is free
- Supports a massive range of retro computers, synths, and machinery
- Directly reads and writes many image formats
- Flexible track layout for Raw Sector Images
- Extremely configurable
- Supports TI DOAD (dsk images) directly without conversion and also can use HFE format files
- many hardware addons including speaker, various displays, rotary and other encoders for selecting disk images
- HXC firmware
- all TI disk images must be converted to HFE format to be used
- $ per drive to install
- Flashfloppy firmware – This is the most versatile firmware.. and it is free
- http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/
- Cost varies but is around $115 + shipping from EU
- available in SDCard and USB models
- all TI disk images must be converted to HFE format to be used