The Tiki 100 is a Z80-based Norwegian microcomputer from the mid 1980s intended for eductional use. It mostly ran an unbranded CP/M clone, and uses fairly normal CP/M disks --- IBM scheme and from 128 to 512 bytes per sector depending on the precise format.
- Format variants:
90
: 90kB 40-track 18-sector SSSD200
: 200kB 40-track 10-sector SSDD400
: 400kB 40-track 10-sector DSDD800
: 800kB 80-track 10-sector DSDD
To read:
fluxengine read tiki --90 -s drive:0 -o tiki.img
fluxengine read tiki --200 -s drive:0 -o tiki.img
fluxengine read tiki --400 -s drive:0 -o tiki.img
fluxengine read tiki --800 -s drive:0 -o tiki.img