Disk: Ampro Little Board ======================== The Ampro Little Board was a very simple and cheap Z80-based computer from 1984, which ran CP/M. It was, in fact, a single PCB which you could mount on the bottom of a 5.25" drive. [All about the Ampro Little Board](http://oldcomputers.net/ampro-little-board.html) It stored either 400kB on a double-sided 40-track drive or 800kB on a double-sided 80 track drive. The disk format it used was a slightly quirky variation of the standard MFM IBM scheme --- sector numbering starts at 17 rather than 1 (or Acorn's 0). FluxEngine supports this. Reading discs ------------- Just do: ``` fluxengine read ampro ``` You should end up with an `ampro.img` which is 409600 or 819200 bytes long. You can pass this straight into [cpmtools](http://www.moria.de/~michael/cpmtools/): ``` $ cpmls -f ampdsdd ampro.img 0: -a60014.e amprodsk.com bitchk.doc bitchk.mac cpmmac.mac dir.com himem.doc himem.mac kaydiag.lbr kayinfo.lbr ...etc... ``` Useful references ----------------- - [The Ampro Little Board](http://oldcomputers.net/ampro-little-board.html)