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| [`rolandd20`](doc/disk-rolandd20.md) | Roland D20: 3.5" electronic synthesiser disks | 🦄 | 🦖 | ROLAND |
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| [`rx50`](doc/disk-rx50.md) | Digital RX50: 400kB 5.25" 80-track 10-sector SSDD | 🦖 | 🦖 | |
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| [`smaky6`](doc/disk-smaky6.md) | Smaky 6: 308kB 5.25" 77-track 16-sector SSDD, hard sectored | 🦖 | | SMAKY6 |
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| [`tartu`](doc/disk-tartu.md) | Tartu: Soviet-era PDP-11 clone | 🦖 | | |
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| [`tartu`](doc/disk-tartu.md) | Tartu: The Palivere and variations | 🦄 | | CPMFS |
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| [`tids990`](doc/disk-tids990.md) | Texas Instruments DS990: 1126kB 8" DSSD | 🦖 | 🦖 | |
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| [`tiki`](doc/disk-tiki.md) | Tiki 100: CP/M | | | CPMFS |
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| [`victor9k`](doc/disk-victor9k.md) | Victor 9000 / Sirius One: 1224kB 5.25" DSDD GCR | 🦖 | 🦖 | |
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The Tartu Palivere is a 1988 Z80-based computer from Estonia. It is a CP/M
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machine with 64kB of RAM, running off a 2MHz ꃣ0e30
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clone.
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clone; it operated off punched tape, cassette, external hard drive or floppy, and was notable as being the first ever computer with an Estonian keyboard.
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<img src="tartu.jpg" alt="The Tartu computer's developer Leo Humal working with one."/>
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</div>
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From a floppy disk perspective, it is interesting because the floppy drive
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interface is almost entirely handled in software --- necessary at the time as
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implemented entirely using TTL logic. Despite this, the encoding is fairly high
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density, using MFM and with up to 780kB on a double-sided 80 track disk.
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FluxEngine supports reading Tartu disks.
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<img src="tartu-fdc.jpg" alt="The Tartu FDC with Soviet TTL logic chips."/>
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</div>
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FluxEngine supports reading Tartu disks with CP/M filesystem access.
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## Options
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<<<
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The Tartu Palivere is a 1988 Z80-based computer from Estonia. It is a CP/M
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machine with 64kB of RAM, running off a 2MHz КP580ВМ80А, a Soviet Union 8080
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clone.
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clone; it operated off punched tape, cassette, external hard drive or floppy, and was notable as being the first ever computer with an Estonian keyboard.
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<img src="tartu.jpg" alt="The Tartu computer's developer Leo Humal working with one."/>
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</div>
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From a floppy disk perspective, it is interesting because the floppy drive
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interface is almost entirely handled in software --- necessary at the time as
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implemented entirely using TTL logic. Despite this, the encoding is fairly high
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density, using MFM and with up to 780kB on a double-sided 80 track disk.
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FluxEngine supports reading Tartu disks.
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<img src="tartu-fdc.jpg" alt="The Tartu FDC with Soviet TTL logic chips."/>
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</div>
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FluxEngine supports reading Tartu disks with CP/M filesystem access.
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>>>
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documentation:
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