Z80 Retrocomputing 14 - RC2014 Floppy Controller Board
In this video, I implement two different floppy controller designs for the RC2014, and use them to boot CPM 2.2 for a 3.5" 1.44MB floppy. These designs use the FDC9266 and WD37C65 floppy controller chips. For more electronics stuff, please visit my website at http://www.smbaker.com/.

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Z80 retrocomputing 15 - CP/M on RC2014 Revisited, Using RomWBW

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Z80 retrocomputing part 1 - RC2014 Z80 retro computer kit build

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Reading data from a Floppy Drive

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Designing A Z80 Computer Part30

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Z80 Retrocomputing 18 - Z180 CPU board for RC2014

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Retro programming! Pascal and CP/M on an RC2014 Z80 computer

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Z80 Retro #44 - Contemplating the Addition of a TMS9118 Video Display Processor

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Z80 Retro #55 - TMS9118 VDP Rev 1 PCB Test

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Collins Radio Was the Best. So Why Did It Fail?

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RC2014 Z80 based computer kit that you build today!

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Designing a Card Slot Modular Z80 Computer

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Z80 Retrocomputing 17 - Enhanced CPU Board

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My first accelerated Amiga: the Z3660 and Motorola 68060 CPU!

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Modern Z80 Computer RAM/ROM Options

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I built an 8008 Supercomputer. 8 ancient 8008 vintage microprocessors computing in parallel.

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Understanding the Z80 Memory Map

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Hand-Wired Z80 Basic Computer

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Pony80 - Z80 CPU Architecture - My Z80 homebrew computer!

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Midwest Gaming Classic Single Board Computer Part 1

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