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The Tandom TM100 series of 5¼-inch floppy drives were full height devices and were offered in several configurations. The drives were used in IBM 5150 and 5160 Personal Computers (with a custom 'IBM' bossed faceplate), and many other machines besides.
In common with most 5¼-inch drives, the drives had no outer casing as such, and so could easily be damaged when servicing.
Models
Model | Type | Tracks | Tracks-per-inch (TPI) | Formatted Capacity |
---|---|---|---|---|
TM100-1 | Single sided | 40 | 48TPI | 180KB |
TM100-2 | Double sided | 40 | 48TPI | 360KB |
TM100-3 | Single sided | 80 | 96TPI | 360KB |
TM100-3M | Single sided | 80 | 100TPI | 360KB |
TM100-4 | Double sided | 80 | 96TPI | 720KB |
TM100-4M | Double sided | 80 | 100TPI | 720KB |
The "M" suffix may have been used for the 100TPI varients as Micropolis had produced a 100TPI drive early on.
Jumpers
- Programmable Shunt Socket (1E):
- HS - unused; must be cut
- DS0..DS3 - Drive select
- MX - multiplex; used only in single-drive systems when drive logics should remain enabled at all times. Must be cut in a multi-drive system.
- (Spare)
- HM - unused; must be cut
- R50/R51 - Selects power save mode via 0-ohm resistor:
- R50 - 3.8W saving at idle, by removing 200mA current to stepper motor when drive is not selected
- R51 - no power save mode
- W1 - Side Select:
- Open - single-sided (TM100-1)
- Closed - double-sided (TM100-2)
- W2/W3 - Write Flip-Flop Control:
- W2 closed, W3 open - Disables set and preset lines on write flip-flop only during internal N Write
- W2 open, W3 closed - Dsiables set and preset lines on the write flip-flop continuously
- W4/W5 - Write Protect Control:
- W4 closed, W5 open - Write Protect Control responds to a write-protected disk
- W4 open, W5 closed - Write Protect Control is inhibited
- W6/W7/W9 - LED Control:
- W6 closed, W7/W9 open - LED controlled by Drive Select
- W6 open, W7/W9 closed - LED controlled with N In Use (J1-4)
- W8 - Drive Select 3 Enable (DS3 disabled if open)
- W10 - Door Lock (lock is disabled if open)
The drives had a standard 14-pin DIP socket (RP1) for a terminator resistor network (for example a Beckman 899-3-R150).
Reliability
- Soft Error Rate: One error per 109 bits read
- Hard Error Rate: One error per 1012 bits read
- Seek Error Rate: One error per 106 seeks
- MTBF: 8000 Power-on-hours under typical usage (25% duty cycle)
- Media Life: 3 x 106 Passes per track and 30,000 insertions
- Head Life: 20,000 media-contact hours
Reference Materials
- Tandom TM100-1 and TM100-2 Service Manual
- Tandom TM100-4 Product Specification
- Adjusting the Radial Alignment a Tandon TM100-2A Drive Without an Alignment Disk