[Coco] Stand-alone DriveWire devices.
Boisy G. Pitre
boisy at boisypitre.com
Fri Sep 17 15:04:58 EDT 2004
On Sep 17, 2004, at 10:47 AM, <alsplace at pobox.com> wrote:
> It dawns on me that there must be some really cheap PIC-type
> programmable device with memory storage and some programmable CPU.
> Some of these gadgets are very cheap. If there was such a device, it
> might be interesting to make a standalone "DriveWire" hardware unit
> that could just plug into a CoCo's serial port. Anyone out there
> familiar with the state of the art for BASIC STAMP or PIC type chips?
> It would just need to have a fast serial port and some form of backed
> up memory (flash, battery backed RAM?).
Certainly that could be a possibility. I did really like the Palm idea
though. That would be quite slick.
Or maybe even an iPod? :)
> Also, is there an unofficial HDB-DOS that speaks DriveWire instead of
> SCSI/IDE?
>
No. I've toyed with this idea, but it mixes two separate products, and
I'm just not sure how we could market such a thing. I even looked into
doing a DriveWire driver for Hyper-IO, since that product has some
distinct advantages. I actually got it working (for the most part),
but Chris Burke has lost the source, and I hear compatibility with Disk
BASIC isn't that great.
Doing a DriveWire version of HDB-DOS is merely a gnat's nut away from
being a reality. I'm just undecided on the marketing.
Boisy
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