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| [[TPDD_client:MacDOS|MacDOS]] || Macintosh 128,512,Plus,SE, etc... || Travelling Software | | [[TPDD_client:MacDOS|MacDOS]] || Macintosh 128,512,Plus,SE, etc... || Travelling Software | ||
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| [http://www.rakewell.com/xob/xob.shtml DISCMGR] || Cambridge Z88 || | | [http://www.rakewell.com/xob/xob.shtml DISCMGR] || Cambridge Z88 || The link on the web page says "DISKMGR", but it's really DISCMGR. This is the software that was supplied with the drive on an eprom cartridge. | ||
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| [http://www.rakewell.com/xob/xob.shtml DISC-RPB] || Cambridge Z88 || | | [http://www.rakewell.com/xob/xob.shtml DISC-RPB] || Cambridge Z88 || |
Revision as of 12:39, 19 April 2022
A "TPDD client", also usually called a DOS(note), is software that runs on the portable and can read and write files on a Tandy Portable Disk Drive or Tandy Portable Disk Drive 2, or any of their rebadged versions like Brother FB-100 and Purple Computing disk drive, or any "TPDD server", software which runs on a pc and emulates a TPDD.
To use a TPDD client with a real TPDD1 or TPDD2 drive, you need the special cable that came with the drive, or a new cable that has the same electronics inside.
- TPDD#Cable
- https://github.com/bkw777/TPDD_Cable
- https://www.arcadeshopper.com/wp/?page_id=11#!/Special-serial-cable-for-Tandy-Portable-Disk-Drive-and-Tandy-Portable-Disk-Drive-2/p/144969001/category=28313042
To use a TPDD client with a TPDD emulator, you need a normal Model_T_Serial_Cable.
DOS's (TPDD clients) for Model T computers | |
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Floppy | The official DOS that came with the TPDD1 |
Flopy2 | The official DOS that came with the TPDD2 |
TS-DOS | Commercial DOS from Travelling Software The most popular DOS. Now free. |
POWR-DOS / POWR-DISK | An early commercial DOS from Acroatix Some unique features |
Tiny | A tiny DOS by Tracey Allen that originally came with POWR-DOS |
Teeny | A slightly smaller version of Tiny by Ron Wiesen The smallest DOS |
DSKMGR | An early alternative DOS One of the only things available for Kyotronic KC-85 and Olivetti M-10 |
Disk+ | Commercial DOS option ROM from PCSG |
Disk Power | Commercial DOS by Hugo Ferreyra |
TPDD clients that run on other systems | ||
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TpddTool.py | Python | Runs on anything that has a Python interpreter and the PySerial module |
pdd.sh | Bash | Runs on anything that has bash. (ok also needs stty and mkfifo) |
TPDDClient | Windows | Kurt McCullum |
PDD210 | MS-DOS | Tim Palmquist |
PDD2 | MS-DOS | TPDD2 client by Brian Woodcox |
PDD1 | MS-DOS | TPDD1 client by BJ Gleason - modified from PDD2 |
LapDOS | MS-DOS | Travelling Software |
MacDOS | Macintosh 128,512,Plus,SE, etc... | Travelling Software |
DISCMGR | Cambridge Z88 | The link on the web page says "DISKMGR", but it's really DISCMGR. This is the software that was supplied with the drive on an eprom cartridge. |
DISC-RPB | Cambridge Z88 | |
MacTrans | HyperCard | TPDD client implemented as Macintosh HyperCard stack ??? (dead link) |
TDISK | NEC PC-8401 "Starlet" | Probably also the PC-8501? Possbly even other CP/M machines? |
To run MS-DOS apps on Linux with DOS's COM1 connected to Linux's /dev/ttyUSB0, and DOS's C: drive mounted on the current directory:
dosbox -c "serial1 directserial realport:ttyUSB0" .
Example:
wget https://archive.org/download/M100SIG/M100SIG.zip/Lib-09-PERIFERALS/PDD210.ZIP unzip PDD210.ZIP dosbox -c "serial1 directserial realport:ttyUSB0" . C:>pdd