CMD FD series

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The CMD FD series is 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 1600KB of storage using standard double-sided, high-density floppies, while the FD-4000 also allowed the use of 3200KB extended-density floppies. In contrast, the Commodore 1581 3½" drive only supported 800KB double-sided, double-density disks.

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In addition to the higher storage capacity, the FD series also provides additional features not found on the Commodore 1581. A "SWAP" button on the front panel allows the drive number to be easily switched with that of another Commodore drive on the serial bus, without the need to enter any commands into the computer. It also provides a "1541 emulation mode", allowing partitions on a 3½" disk to simulate the behavior of a 5¼" Commodore 1541 floppy. The ability to use partitions and subdirectories was also expanded beyond the rudimentary form found in the 1581. A real-time clock was also available as an add-on feature; it could be used to time-stamp files and to automatically set the system clock in the GEOS operating system. The CMD FD series also included native JiffyDOS compatibility; while using the JiffyDOS system with a Commodore drive required replacing both the KERNAL and drive ROM chips, only the computer's KERNAL ROM needed to be replaced when used in conjunction with a FD-2000 or FD-4000.

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     Floppy disk drives for Commodore 8-bit systems
8" IEEE: 8020
5¼" IEEE: 2031204030404031404080508250SFD-1001
5¼" serial: 154015411551157015711572MSD SD
3½" serial: 1581CMD FD