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| Bus type = PC Floppy | | Bus type = PC Floppy | ||
| Bus width = 1-bit | | Bus width = 1-bit | ||
| Bus speed = 250 kHz | | Bus speed = 250 kHz | ||
| Manufacturer = Teac | | Manufacturer = Teac | ||
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| Compatible with = [[Has compatibility::DOS 360kB]], [[Has compatibility::DOS 180kB]] | | Compatible with = [[Has compatibility::DOS 360kB]], [[Has compatibility::DOS 180kB]] | ||
| Connectors = None <!-- Not counting power or the interface connector above, nor jumpers or test points --> | | Connectors = None <!-- Not counting power or the interface connector above, nor jumpers or test points --> | ||
| − | | | + | | Requires -5VDC = No |
| + | | Requires -12VDC = No | ||
| + | | Config = [[Config method::Jumpers]] | ||
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| + | {{Device Infobox/Floppy Drive | ||
| + | | Media type = 5.25 inch floppy disk | ||
| Sides = 2 | | Sides = 2 | ||
| + | | Tracks = 40 <!-- Nominal; actual max track unknown --> | ||
| Density = Double | | Density = Double | ||
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| Driver = N/A | | Driver = N/A | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 25 March 2016
Teac FD-55BR
| Bus type | PC Floppy |
|---|---|
| Bus width | 1-bit |
| Bus speed | 250 kHz0.25 MHz |
| Manufacturer | Teac |
| Chipset | Unknown |
| Compatible with | DOS 360kB, DOS 180kB |
| Connectors | None |
| Requires -5VDC? | No |
| Requires -12VDC? | No |
| Floppy Drive | |
| Media type | 5.25 inch floppy diskProperty "Media type" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user. |
| Sides | 2 |
| Tracks | 40 |
| Density | Double |
| Driver | N/A |
The Teac FD-55BR is the most recent Teac FD-55 series design of the PC-standard 360kB drive. This drive is a true 40-track drive, with heads twice the width of those in 80-track drives.