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[[Image:wd1772.gif|thumb|Western Digital 1772]] | [[Image:wd1772.gif|thumb|Western Digital 1772]] | ||
The WD1772 (Western digital 1772) is the chip used to control and drive the floppy-drive in the ST range of computers create between (year?) and (year?). It was preceded by the WD1770, and replaced with the (??) in the [[Falcon 030]] and (??). | The '''WD1772''' (Western digital 1772) is the chip used to control and drive the floppy-drive in the ST range of computers create between (year?) and (year?). It was preceded by the WD1770, and replaced with the (??) in the [[Falcon 030]] and (??). | ||
Revision as of 10:58, 13 September 2006
The WD1772 (Western digital 1772) is the chip used to control and drive the floppy-drive in the ST range of computers create between (year?) and (year?). It was preceded by the WD1770, and replaced with the (??) in the Falcon 030 and (??).
Modification
- Certain versions of the WD1772 (revision "02-02") can be overclocked to allow reading and writing of high density disks.