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07711 Media Support Major Always Jul 19, 2020, 18:13 Aug 14, 2020, 17:13
Tester ArcadeShadow View Status Public Platform MAME (Official Binary)
Assigned To Resolution Open OS Windows 10 (64-bit)
Status [?] Acknowledged Driver
Version 0.222 Fixed in Version Build 64-bit
Fixed in Git Commit Github Pull Request #
Summary MESS-specific 07711: ct486: Read 5.25" HD Floppy Disk in a 3.5" HD Floppy drive
Description I have configured a 3.5"HD floppy drive on the [ct486] PC/AT 486 with CS4031 chipset (the bug also happens on another ibm5170's PC).
And I can insert and read and 5.25" HD Floppy Disk on the 3.5" HD Floppy drive. It should not be possible.
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Affected Sets / Systems ct486
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No.17842
Tafoid
Administrator
Jul 19, 2020, 20:59
Which image is this?
Is it happening with just one image or all images?
Can you give command-line examples to duplicate your observed behaviors?
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No.17843
ArcadeShadow
Tester
Jul 20, 2020, 07:43
It happens with any 5.25"HD floppy images.
For example, take the "Dune (5.25)" [dune525] in the ibm5170 SoftwareList.
Configure the A: floppy drive for a 3.5"HD floppy.
Now you can insert the 5.25" disk image on the A: drive (at this point it should gave an error).
Then you can access the disk with the command prompt "A:", you can make "DIR" command to list the disk files, and "CHKDSK" to analise the disk.
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No.17844
Tafoid
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Jul 20, 2020, 18:33
edited on: Jul 20, 2020, 18:33
For the CT486 machine you are using, is the internal BIOS selected to use the proper drive?
Setting a device through MAME is only a layer of configuration as the BIOS that runs on the machine, I think, has the final say how that device is used.
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No.17845
ArcadeShadow
Tester
Jul 20, 2020, 20:45
Yes I have the BIOS sets with the correct drive.
If you see the middle screenshot, you can see that the A: drive is a 3.5" HD floppy drive.
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No.17888
rcoltrane
Tester
Aug 14, 2020, 17:13
It seems to be happening in the Apple II Plus too. It gives me an error saying: "Device 5.25" single density floppy drive load (-floppydisk1 sabotage) failed: file not found