Hello all:
I recently purchased a commodore 64 after 30 years of not using one. I am slowly getting into it, but I need some help. Can someone help me out? I am trying to format a floppy disk but i have honestly forgotten how to. Can someone help???
Formatting a Floppy Disk
Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
OPEN 15,8,15,"N0:DISKNAME,ID":CLOSE 15
That does a full format with the name DISKNAME and the two-character ID.
It can be best to do this the first time you use a disk so all the sectors are properly formatted.
You can "wipe" a disk using the quick format syntax
OPEN 15,8,15',"N:DISKNAME":CLOSE 15
That does a full format with the name DISKNAME and the two-character ID.
It can be best to do this the first time you use a disk so all the sectors are properly formatted.
You can "wipe" a disk using the quick format syntax
OPEN 15,8,15',"N:DISKNAME":CLOSE 15
Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
That's N Zero, not N O in the first example
Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
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Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
Slight unrelated. Anyone know why they chose the number "1541"?
Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
It's a product number. I think there is a website detailing the known numbers, but can't remember it.
Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
If you have a DOS wedge available, disk commands require a lot less typing.merman wrote:OPEN 15,8,15,"N0:DISKNAME,ID":CLOSE 15
For example, to do a 'long' format:
@N:DISKNAME,ID
You can get a DOS wedge either in software (one comes with the 1541 demo disk), or as a hardware solution (any fastload cartridge or Kernel ROM replacement should have one).
Re: Formatting a Floppy Disk
An almost useless bit of information: If you have a Warp Speed cartridge, it has a 15 second format, as @f<return>.
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