Micropolis drives (was: Micro-Expander disks

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Mon Apr 16 22:46:39 2001

On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Eric Chomko wrote:
> > Micropolis drives used 77 tracks for their drives. Beyond that my
> > memory is vague. We used to sell them with Sol-20s as Helios disks
> > were not as reliable.

Micropolis had 2 major models of their 5.25" drive. One was 48TPI, with
35 tracks (maybe 40), and was essentially interchangeable with the Shugart
SA400. It was fairly slow stepping, since it used a helical lead screw.
But it was a nice drive for TRS-80.

The other was 100 TPI, with 77 tracks, not to be confused with the far
more common 96TPi 80 track drives. There is a somewhat rare Tandon
TM100-4M drive that can be used as a substitute for the Micropolis.
(Some think that the 'M' stands for Micropolis as replacing the Micropolis
100TPI is its only use.)

BTW, Micropolis also had their own operating system. I think that it ran
on TRS-80.

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