Triton Quick Disk Drive
The Triton Quick Disk Drive is a product that allows 2.8-inch floppy disks to be read on the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Mattel Aquarius and Dragon 64 home computers. The product was released for sale in the mid-1980s.
The disk drive can be used with Hitachi Maxell 2.8-inch double sided floppy disks, with a capacity of 144 kilobytes non-formatted and 100 kilobytes formatted. Each side has 20 sectors of 2.5 kB written in a spiral pattern instead of the more usual circular tracks. A maximum of 20 files can be saved on each side of the floppy disks.
The data transfer rate is up to 100 kilobits per second. The disk drive measures 250 x 225 x 65 mm, weighing in at 3.2 kilograms.
Triton and Commodore 64
For use on the Commodore 64, the controller/interface box contains an EPROM with an additional operating system, C-64 T-DOS, that when connected to the computer through the memory expansion port can be called by typing "SYS 32768". This activated various new commands;- @Dn
- @Format
- @Dir
- @Save
- @ASave
- @Write
- @Load
- @Run
- @Aload
- @Kill
- @Quit
- @ACopy
- @CassCopy
Triton and Spectrum
For use on the Spectrum computer, the controller/interface box contains an EPROM with an additional operating system, Spectrum T-DOS, adding various new commands to the computer:- Format *n
- Cat *n
- Save *n;b;'file name'
- Save *n;m;'file name; startadd; endadd
- Load *n; 'file name'
- Erase *n; 'file name'
- Copy *n1 to n2; 'file name'
- Copy
If something goes wrong, 11 different error messages will give indications about what may have happened.