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The MSD Super Disk were a series of 5¼-inch
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drives compatible to some degree with the Commodore 1541 disk drive. produced by Micro Systems Development (Dallas, Texas; later MSD Systems) for use with Commodore
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home computers. Two different versions of the MSD Super Disk were available: the single-drive model, SD-1; and the dual-drive model, SD-2.


Introduction

Introduced in 1983, the MSD Super Disk drives were the first third-party devices designed for compatibility with the
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, although other manufacturers soon followed suit. The MSD drives include both an IEEE-488
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and the custom Commodore
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. Therefore, they can be connected to any Commodore 8-bit system, from the Commodore PET to the
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and C128, without any converters or other add-on devices.


Features and pricing

The MSD SD-1 was more expensive than the Commodore 1541. For instance, a typical mail-order advertisement in the January 1985 issue of ''
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'' Magazine lists the MSD SD-1 single drive at $249.95, compared to $199.95 for the Commodore 1541. The SD-2 was listed at $449.95, much less than the comparable Commodore PET dual drive ( CBM 4040) which sold for $699. To justify the typically $50 or so () higher price ''ca.''January 1985 of the MSD SD-1 single drive ''vis-à-vis'' the 1541, however, MSD offered several advantages over the 1541. In an August 1985 review of 1541 replacements, ''RUN'' Magazine wrote that the MSD SD-2 was "built like a tank and can run 24 hours a day for weeks". And while program loading and saving was no faster than on the 1541 when using the serial interface due to that interface's limitations, both the SD-1 and SD-2 were several times faster when connected to the computer via the IEEE-488 interface. MSD Systems also offered the VIE and CIE IEEE-488 interface for the VIC-20 and Commodore 64, respectively. Furthermore, a blank disk could be formatted in only 18 seconds on the MSD Super Disk series, compared to 1 minute and 22 seconds on the 1541. The MSD SD-2 implements the
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Duplicate command from the older Commodore PET dual drive series. Because the SD-2 has paired drive units and 6 kB of internal RAM, it allows entire disks to be copied in less than 2 minutes. It is still unable to read and write an entire track of data (over 7kB) in a single rotation of the media, which would be optimal. It does have an empty
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pad available to add a 4th 2kB chip. A third-party hardware & software add-on (Chip Level Designs' ''Mass Duplicator'') was produced to add the extra RAM and allow for full-track-per-rotation 22-second disk duplication. The Commodore BASIC V4.0 COPY command can also be used to copy files from one drive to another on the MSD SD-2, a feature not available with two 1541 drives. However, the MSD Super Disk drives have difficulty loading most copy-protected software, due to substantial differences in the DOS code, memory mapping and the microcontroller used. Internally, both models feature TEC brand (model FB-501) floppy drive mechanisms. The electronics on the mechanisms are modified by MSD to be compatible with the GCR recording format used by all Commodore floppy disk drives at that time (the D9060/90 hard disks and the later produced
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3½-inch drive used the MFM recording format). The main control board utilizes a 1 MHz
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.


Reception

'' Ahoy!'' noted the SD-2's incompatibilities with some 1541 software, but concluded that "serious users of the Commodore 64 will easily be able to justify the $695 price tag. The time savings alone, when backing up disk files, will rapidly pay for the machine", and also a good replacement for the CBM 4040.


References


External links


MSD SD-2 operating manual and schematicsThe Peripheral Connection: Enhancing Your 64Video: Demonstration of MSD-SD2 Super Disk Drive with Mass Duplicator Upgrade (Sep 7, 2016)
CBM floppy disk drives Commodore 64 peripheral manufacturers {{microcompu-stub