Epson PF-10 Portable Floppy Unit
Description
Epson board name: KOALA
Epson Model: F10PA
Power Rating: 6V 1A
Power source: Rechargable batteries or C Type akaline (LR14)
The PF-10 is a compact floppy drive unit for the PX-8 and PX-4 computers. It uses a 3 1/2" floppy drive, but in 40 track mode. So the track distance (TPI) isn't 1/135" like all other 3 1/2" drives, but 1/67,5". By using only 40 tracks, it is a miniature version of the original QX-10/TF-15/TF-20 5 1/4" floppy format.
Internally the PF-10 contains a single board containing the processor, floppy controller and floppy control logic like stepper motor control and read/write head amplifiers.
Manual summary
- The power source for the PF-10 is the main battery. An AC adapter is only used to charge both batteries (main rechargable and sub-battery). While recharging, the PF-10 should be switched OFF. (So the AC adapter is no replacement for the main battery)
- The battery light at the front indicates that the main battery is failing and the sub-battery is activated. Stop using the PF-10 and recharge or replace the main battery. Charging time with the AC adapter (HOODA) is approximately 8 hours.
- The PF-10 should be connected to the PX-8 with a #726 cable using the serial interface IN. The serial OUT is used for daisy chaining drives.
- With the default DIP setting (DIP 3 ON) the PF-10 is designated as drive D:. With DIP 3 OFF, this is drive F:.
- The standard transmission rate of 38.4 kBaud is set with DIP 4 ON. The other DIP switches are not used and should be ON.
- As is standard with Epson CP/M floppies, track 0 to 3 of the floppy is reserved for the boot image. Track 39 is not used.
- The first 16 logical sectors (128 bytes each) of track 4 are reserved for the directory.
Last updated: 2005-12-31
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