floppy_and_cdrom_drives Floppy & CD-ROM drives

The Floppy & CD-ROM drives page contains settings related to the emulated machine’s base removable storage drives.

Floppy drives

Up to four floppy disk drives can be attached to the emulated system, although not all machines provide BIOS support for more than two drives. The following settings apply to the selected drive:

  • Type: floppy drive to emulate. Some types have special properties and should only be used in very specific applications:

    • 5.25” 1.2M PS/2 and 3.5” 1.44M PS/2: IBM PS/2 drives, which invert the polarity of the Density Select pin.

    • 5.25” 1.2M 300/360 RPM and 3.5” 1.44M 300/360 RPM: “3-mode” drives, which are capable of reading 360K 5.25” or NEC PC-98 3.5” disks if the emulated machine’s BIOS supports 3-mode operation.

    • 3.5” 1.44M PC-98: NEC PC-98 drive, which is 3-mode and inverts the polarity of the Density Select pin.

  • Turbo timings: run the drive mechanism as fast as possible. This decreases access times and makes some incorrectly-dumped floppies readable, but may cause issues with some operating systems and applications.

  • Check BPB: if unchecked, 86Box will ignore the DOS BIOS Parameter Block when determining the physical media format for a floppy image on this drive. See Floppy disk detection for more details.

Note

Disabling “Check BPB” may be required in order to access UNIX/Linux installation floppies or other non-DOS disks, as outlined on Floppy disk detection.

Floppy disk images can be inserted and removed through the status bar or Media menu.

CD-ROM drives

Up to four CD-ROM / DVD-ROM optical disc drives can be attached to the emulated system. The following settings apply to the selected drive:

  • Bus: storage bus to attach the drive to. ATAPI (IDE) and SCSI are supported.

  • Channel/ID: where to attach the drive on the selected storage bus. See Adding a new disk for more information.

  • Speed: maximum transfer speed for the drive. Up to 72x is supported.

CD-ROM / DVD-ROM disc images can be inserted and removed through the status bar or Media menu.