Specifications
Hardware Configuration
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2.7 FLOPPY DISK INTERFACE
The on-board floppy disk controller and ROM BIOS support one or two floppy disk drives in any of the
standard DOS formats shown in Table 2–12.
Table 2–12 Supported Floppy Formats
Capacity Drive Size Tracks Data Rate
360K 5-1/4 inch 40 250 KHz
1.2M 5-1/4 inch 80 500 KHz
720K 3-1/2 inch 80 250 KHz
1.44M 3-1/2 inch 80 500 KHz
2.7.1 Floppy Drive Considerations
Nearly any type of soft-sectored, single or double-sided, 40 or 80 track, 5-1/4 inch or 3-1/2 inch floppy
disk drive is usable with this interface. Using higher quality drives improves system reliability. Here are
some considerations about the selection, configuration, and connection of floppy drives to the Little
Board/P5i.
Drive Interface—The drives must be compatible with the board’s floppy disk connector signal
interface, as described below. Ampro recommends any standard PC-or AT-compatible 5-1/4 inch or
3-1/2 inch floppy drive.
Drive Quality—Use high quality, DC servo, direct drive motor floppy disk drives.
Drive Select Jumpering—Both drives must be jumpered to the second drive select.
Floppy Cable—For systems with two drives, use a floppy cable with conductors 10-16 twisted
between the two drives. This is standard practice for PC-compatible systems.
Drive Termination—Resistive terminations should be installed only on the drive connected to the
last interface cable connector (farthest from the board). Near-end cable termination is provided on
the Little Board/P5i.
Head Load Jumpering—When using drives with a Head Load option, jumper the drive for head
load with motor on rather than head load with drive select. This is the default for PC-compatible
drives.
Drive Mounting—If you mount a floppy drive very close to the Little Board or another source of
EMI, you may need to place a thin metal shield between the disk drive and the device to reduce the
possibility of electromagnetic interference.
2.7.2 Floppy Interface Configuration
The floppy interface is configured using SETUP to set the number and type of floppy drives connected to
the system. Refer to the SETUP section in Chapter 3 for details.
If you don’t use the floppy interface, disable it in SETUP. This frees the floppy’s I/O addresses, IRQ6,
and DMA channel 2 for use by other peripherals installed on the PC/104 bus.