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A harddisc solution for the CPC (The first for the CPC) by the German company [[Vortex]]
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A HardDiscDrive (HDD) solution for the CPC.
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Actually the first for the CPC.
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Produced  by the German company [[Vortex]]
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The Harddisc was build about 1986. It have the same cases like the F1-S and the F1-D. A big Power Supply which have about 1,5 Kilograms gives the power to the Harddrive. The Harddrive was shipped with the Powersupply The Harddrive itself, a built in 5,25" DD Diskdrive with 720KB and a Controller which was used for being the MFM Controller with two ports for two MFM Harddiscs, two DD Floppys and a ROM board which give place for 2 Roms, which held the VDOS 2.0
 
The Harddisc was build about 1986. It have the same cases like the F1-S and the F1-D. A big Power Supply which have about 1,5 Kilograms gives the power to the Harddrive. The Harddrive was shipped with the Powersupply The Harddrive itself, a built in 5,25" DD Diskdrive with 720KB and a Controller which was used for being the MFM Controller with two ports for two MFM Harddiscs, two DD Floppys and a ROM board which give place for 2 Roms, which held the VDOS 2.0
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*and a few more...
 
*and a few more...
  
[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]][[Category:DATA Storage]]
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[[Category:Peripherals]][[Category:DATA Storage]]

Revision as of 18:20, 19 December 2010

A HardDiscDrive (HDD) solution for the CPC.

Actually the first for the CPC.

Produced by the German company Vortex


The Harddisc was build about 1986. It have the same cases like the F1-S and the F1-D. A big Power Supply which have about 1,5 Kilograms gives the power to the Harddrive. The Harddrive was shipped with the Powersupply The Harddrive itself, a built in 5,25" DD Diskdrive with 720KB and a Controller which was used for being the MFM Controller with two ports for two MFM Harddiscs, two DD Floppys and a ROM board which give place for 2 Roms, which held the VDOS 2.0 The Contoller get the Power from the Harddisc. You can connect up to two 60MB MFM Drives which are supported by the VDOS 2.0. But the normal setup was with a 20 MB MFM Drive.

A Software Package consists of a few helpful tools:

  • LowLevel Format
  • Partition tools
  • Format partitions
  • Patch for CPM 2.2 and 3.0 (Plus) to support the Drive
  • File/Disccopy Tools
  • Diskformat
  • Hexeditor
  • and a few more...