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General discussion -  How much is a Philips / Mitsumi Quick-disk drive reader worth ?

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How much is a Philips / Mitsumi Quick-disk drive reader worth ?

cesco
msx addict
Posts: 278
Posted: March 04 2007, 22:02   
I have still a working Quick-disk drive reader at home with dozen of disks. Bought before the era of 3,5" diskettes, it reads 2,8" floppy disks with a maximum of 64Kb per side and *unfortunately* in sequential mode, not random access... this means that if you have three files named file1.bas, file2.bas, file3.bas and you want to delete file1.bas you have to delete file2.bas and file3.bas *BEFORE BEING ABLE TO DELETE file1.bas! But back in that days I was more than happy with it because I was able to load games faster

I was wondering if OpenMSX or BlueMSX will emulate this piece of cr... ahem... this wonderful device sooner or later


BTW, do you know if it's worth anything on eBay in these days?
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4713
Posted: March 04 2007, 22:13   
It has only a collector's value, not any practical value.. but what value...? Beats me..
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3451
Posted: March 04 2007, 22:19   
It's not emulated, because it's completely a waste of time to do so There is no image format AFAIK and it doesn't add anything...

It's basically a tape with the shape of a disk: the disk contains a sequential (spiral) track.

I don't know of a Philips model by the way. I do know the Mitsumi QDM-01. What is the product code of the Philips QD drive?
poke-1,170
msx professional
Posts: 864
Posted: March 05 2007, 03:37   
are those the grey ones with the huge cartridge cable attached to them ?
cesco
msx addict
Posts: 278
Posted: March 05 2007, 09:13   
I've made a photo of it. Here it is:



its code is VY-0002. On the instruction booklet (that I still have somewhere in my room) it is written that the drive was made by Mitsumi and marketed by Philips.
cax

msx professional
Posts: 1018
Posted: March 05 2007, 10:17   
For a diskless MSX owner this device still has some value.
I think it's even not too hard to load multi-binary megarom by using self-extracting (packed) version to fit one side and pausing between first and second half of bins while you replace disks.

The only problem is that data transfer is not trivial (the owner should load programs via tape and then save to disk) and ... how many disks do you have ? Can I buy more somewhere ?
HansO
msx addict
Posts: 375
Posted: March 05 2007, 10:25   
Quote:

It's not emulated, because it's completely a waste of time to do so There is no image format AFAIK and it doesn't add anything...

It's basically a tape with the shape of a disk: the disk contains a sequential (spiral) track.



This is a strange remark coming from a a project that aims for perfect emulation of MSX ...

It may be low on the wishlist, talking about complete waste of time is what many think about the whole concept of emulation.
tfh
msx addict
Posts: 493
Posted: March 05 2007, 11:11   
Quote:

Quote:

It's not emulated, because it's completely a waste of time to do so There is no image format AFAIK and it doesn't add anything...

It's basically a tape with the shape of a disk: the disk contains a sequential (spiral) track.



This is a strange remark coming from a a project that aims for perfect emulation of MSX ...

It may be low on the wishlist, talking about complete waste of time is what many think about the whole concept of emulation.


I guess they mean perfect emulation of the MSX itself, but not complete emulation of all hardware ever released. Furthermore, no standard has been set for the images of these disk, and I even doubt if these images exist.

pitpan
msx master
Posts: 1379
Posted: March 05 2007, 12:28   
Then take advantage of this fact and create a new format standard It will prove better than complaining about existing formats

And I agree with HansO remarks: go for it emu makers!!!
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4713
Posted: March 05 2007, 12:30   
first channel-seperated waves, then obsolete storage media
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3451
Posted: March 05 2007, 13:18   
THere are more important things to emulate first, that's indeed what I meant. But I doubt there will ever be QD emulation...

Anyway, I wasn't aware about the Philips QD drive at all! I'll add it to the hw list!
 
 







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