I don't remember what exactly the floppy controller needs. Maybe it just
needs to be able to do double density.

Steven Adolf has a a downloadable image of the later version disk that
supports both 100/102 and 200.
http://www.club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=Steve%20Adolph/DVI%20boot%20disk%20files
​
You need Teledisk (and probably DOS or at least Windows XP or lower), and
an old floppy controller and a 360k drive to write the image.​

There are some 1.2m drives that can mostly fake 360k, but even if they do
double density signal strength and rpm and kbps and write compensation, and
double-step the head to do 48 tpi, there is still the problem that the
physical drive head is a 96 tpi drive head and writes thinner tracks,
leaving whole full tracks untouched in between, which can be full of noise
or old data that would screw up when a wider 48tpi drive head tries to read
it. So really, a 1.2m drive & controller than can do 360k, is really only
good fro reading the old disks in a new drive, not for writing and
certainly not for formatting.

​I have a little info on a few drives I actually tested myself here:
​http://tandy.wiki/Disk/Video_Interface:_Drives
and the cable
http://tandy.wiki/Disk/Video_Interface:_Cable

I think we discussed it here recently and someone had some more definitive
knowledge than this, but I can't find it right now.

-- 
bkw




On Apr 27, 2018 11:16 PM, "Jesse Huyett" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello Brian,
Thank you for the response.

> the right kind of drive but also the right kind of floppy controller
I have been looking but been unable to find any info on this. If you have
any pointers or documentation, I can try to make my own. Otherwise, ...

> just send me an address and I'll mail you a disk.
I can send you floppies, I can pay shipping (Paypal, Google Pay, check, ...
), ... Let me know what I can do.
I'll send a PM with my address.

Thanks again and super appreciate the offer.

Regards,
Jesse




On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 11:57 AM, Brian White <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's possible to write a new floppy from a download IF you have not only
> the right kind of drive but also the right kind of floppy controller on a
> motherboard or isa card.
>
> Otherwise just send me an address and I'll mail you a disk. I happen to
> have a dvi set up and working at the moment so it's not inconvenient.
>
> --
> bkw
>
> On Apr 27, 2018 2:22 AM, "Jesse Huyett" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I have a Tandy Model 100 Portable with the DVI (Disk Video Interface).
> I built a cable for it I haven't been able to test since I haven't found a
> way to create the boot disk.
>
> I found a download of the files at club100.org (
> http://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=0&order=&;
> directory=Steve%20Adolph/DVI%20boot%20disk%20files ), but haven't been
> able to figure out how to create a boot disk from the images - I do have
> access to older computers with a 5 1/4" floppy drive.
> Also tried writing the disk image to an HxC figuring I can hook this into
> the DVI, but the HxCFloppyEmulator software doesn't recognize the image
> format.
>
> Ideally, I'm looking for a cable (in case I didn't make mine correctly)
> and a boot floppy.
> At minimum, wondering if anyone has experience creating a boot floppy or
> getting it to write to the HxCFloppyEmulator software.
>
> Regards
>
>
>

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