![]() ![]() These disks use a DOS-style 9-sector format, which means they're not SAMDOS compatible.Ĭopying to and from CP/M disks is detected automatically, so you can use the normal SamDisk copy syntax. SamDisk also supports the copying and formatting of CP/M disks, as used by Pro-Dos. Version 2.0 adds many more features, including smarter copying, formatting, verifying, directory listing, disk scanning, and IDE support. ![]() SamDisk is a command-line utility for Windows 2000 and XP, used to transfer between physical SAM Coupé disks (both floppy and IDE) and disk images (DSK/MGT/IMG/HDF). ![]() If your BIOS settings only mention drive A, it's unlikely that you'll be able to use two drives (as needed for Amiga disk reading). Some mothboards use a cheaper chip that only supports a single drive. Support for two floppy drives also requires a compatible floppy controller chip. Laptops and some modern desktop devices lack a floppy port, and cannot be used with the driver. USB floppy drives do not work as they contain a separate floppy controller chip with no way for the driver to access it. One or two non-USB floppy drives connected to a motherboard floppy port PC running Windows 2000 or later (x86 or 圆4) No need to disable virus-scanners for floppy access No need to replace existing Windows floppy driver Simple 3-click install/upgrade process, or silent no-click install Multi-pass track formatting for tighter formatsĢ-drive raw track reading of Amiga disks (Disk2FDI method) 8K sectors on double-density tracks)ĭuplicate sector numbers on the same track ![]() Writing CRC errors with specific sector contents Track layout scanning ordered from index hole The driver is free for use by both commercial and non-commercial applications. The driver exposes command-level access to the µPD765a floppy disk controller, making it possible to read/write many non-standard and copy-protected disk formats from your own applications. Fdrawcmd.sys is a floppy filter driver for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7. ![]()
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