Single Drive Floppy Disk Model 1541
A single-sided 170-kilobyte drive for 5¼” disks made for the Commodore 64 and the direct successor to the VIC-1540.
Visually, the first models of the VIC-1541 denomination, have an off-white color like the VIC-20 and VIC-1540. Then, to match the look of the C64, CBM changed the drive’s color to brown-beige and the name to Commodore 1541. This model still features the Alps drive mechanism which was later replaced with Mitsumi/Newtronics ones.
This is the very rare version with the plastic foil label instead of the common metal one.
Serial: DA4 379739
- Type: Floppy disk drive
- Release date: 1982
- Introductory price: US$399 [equivalent to $1,120 in 2021]
- Discontinued: 1993
- Media: 5¼” floppy disk SS SD
- Total capatity unformatted: 174.848 bytes per side (683 blocks)
- Total capacity formatted: 168.656 bytes per side (664 blocks)
- Coding: GCR
- Format:
- 35 tracks (tracks 36–42 are non-standard)
- 17-21 sectors per track
- 256 bytes per sector
- ROM: 16 KByte with Commodore DOS 2.6
- 325302-01 (DOS V2.6 LoROM $C000-$DFFF)
- 901229-XX (DOS V2.6 HiROM $E000-$FFFF)
- RAM: 2KByte SRAM
- CPU: MOS 6502 @ 1 MHz
- VIA: 2x MOS 6522 for I/O and Timer
- Connectivity: Commodore proprietary serial IEEE-488 0.4 KB/s
- Power: 220V 50Hz
- Backward compatibility: Commodore 64, VIC-20
- Predecessor: Commodore 1540
- Successor: Commodore 1570 & 1571
- Related: Commodore 2031, 4040 & 1551
- work performed:
- some speed DOS or whatever abomination reverted
- said abomination deformed the upper casing due to the attached ribbon cable
- case shell bent back over weeks with 90% success
- recapped with Rubycon brand 105° type [almost impossible to find axial caps replaced with radial ones]