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            <text>The drive performs both GCR and MFM encodings, and could read the following CP/M formats:&#13;
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IBM PC CP/M-86&#13;
Osborne 1&#13;
Epson QX10&#13;
Kaypro II, IV&#13;
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              <text>This is the internal 5¼-inch floppy disk drive for the Commodore 128D. It is able to read a double-sided, double-density disk without any need to flip the disk over. &#13;
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