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Commodore 1541 - Specifications

Commodore 1541
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Remember,
you
don't
really
need
to
learn
everything
in
this
book
all
at
once.
The
first
four
chapters
are
enough
to get
you
going,
and
tne
next
couple
are
enough
for
most
operations.
Getting
ta
know
your
disk
drive
will
reward
you
in
many
ways
speed
of
operation,
reliability,
and
much
more
flexibility
in
your
data
processing
capabilities.
SPECIFICATIONS
This
disk
drive
allows
you
to
store
up
to
144
different
programs
and/or
data
files
on
a
single
mini-floppy
diskette,
for
a
maximum
of over
174,000
byics
worth
of
infor
mation
storage.
Included
in
the drive
is
circuitry
for
both
the
disk
controller
and
a
complete
disk
operating
system,
a
total
of
16K
of
ROM
and
2K
of
RAM
memory.
This
circuitry
makes
your
Commodore
1541
disk
drive
an
"intelligent"
device.
This
means
it
does
its
own
processing
without
talcing
any
memory
away
from
your
Commodore
54
or
VIC
20
computer.
The
disk
uses a
"pipeline"
software
system.
The
"pipeline"
makes
the
disk
able
to
process
commands
while
the
computer
is
performing
other
jobs.
This
dramatically
improves
the
overall
throughput
(input
and
outpu*)
of
the
system.
Diskettes
that
you
create
in
this
disk
drive
arc
read
and
write
compatible
with
Commodore
4040
and
2031
disk
drives,
Therefore,
diskettes
can
be
used
inter
changeably
on
any
of
these
systems.
In
addition,
this
drive
can
read
programs
created
on
the
older
Commodore
2040
drives.
The
1541
disk
drive
contains
a
dual
"serial
bus"
interface.
This bus
was
specially
created
by
Commodore.
The
signals
of
this
bus
resemble
the
parallel
IEEE-488
inter
face
used
on
Commodore
PET
computers,
except
that
only
one
wire
is
used
to
com
municate
data
instead
of
eight.
The
two
ports
at
the
rear
of
the drive
allows
more
than
one
device
to
share
the
serial
bus
at
the
same
time.
This
is
accomplished
by
"daisy-
chaining"
the devices
together,
each
plugged
into
the
next.
Up
to
five
disk
drives
and
one
printer
can
share
the
bus
simultaneously.

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