On 8/25/21 1:57 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > For 100tpi, there also existed Tandon TM100-4M drives. The M stood for > "Micropolis". One of the TM100-4M drives that I had did not have the > 'M' on the label.
The early Micropolis 48 tpi drives (1015 Mod I) were spec-ed at 35 tracks. The 100 TPI models (mod II) were 77 tracks. Later drives included both 100 TPI and 96 TPI (e.g. 1115-5 and -6). For a 5.25" drive, a beast of one. No wonder they quit making floppy drives. Tandon was pretty sloppy with their labeling. I've got a TM-100-4M that's identified as such on the body label, but the door latch handle has a "96 tpi" sticker. Whatthehell, a bezel's a bezel, right? --Chuck