[Coco] Re: [Color Computer] Floppy contoler Q
Phill Harvey-Smith
dragon at aurigae.demon.co.uk
Sun Jan 15 00:40:07 EST 2006
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 14 January 2006 23:25, Phill Harvey-Smith wrote:
>> This infers that this signal can also be used to select the 4th drive,
>> however I'm unsure of the way this could be done.
>
> Yes, however, this is assuming all 4 drives are single sided. Also the
> drive might have to be programmed for motor on on selection.
So if you have 1..3 drives then Side select is exactly that ? But if you
have 4 drives they have to be single sided ?
> It also required a jumper to be soldered onto the 4th drive to take it
> to a valid drive select signal on the drive with the other 3 jumpers or
> switches set open.
Yeah that makes sense.
>> It may be possible
>> that the Tandy drives had some off board circuitry that somehowe did
>> this (or a non standard cable), since I have never actually seen one,
>> I do not know.
>
> Their off board circuitry consisted of removing the connections from the
> card edge connectors and twisting the cable such that for the first 2
> drives, both were programmed to be (IIRC) drive 0 (unlike the pc drives
> that were all drive 1).
But the same idea none the less, I use a similar twist (pins 10 & 12
IIRC), to undo the bodge and let me use 2xPC 1.44s (as 720) on my
CoCo/Dragon.
> It simplified things for the assemblers, but
> made life difficult for us, so we usually installed, or soldered the
> jumpers to assign the drive number on each drive, and then put fully
> populated connectors on the drive cable.
Yeah that figures, in other words we use things the way they where
designed, with a full cable and jumpers.
>> In case anyone wonders what I'm up to, I'm trying to port SuperDos (A
>> Dragon dos enhancement), to use the RS-Dos hardware, as I figure this
>> way an RS-Dos cartrage could be used with the Dragon (either the
>> British one or the Tano).
>
> I'd suspect that using the 1773 chip in a rsdos controller might require
> a software hack to superdos to compensate for the hard wired side
> select signal in the shack & clones controllers.
And difference in read/write sector commands, IIRC the 1773/1793 encode
the sector sizes slightly differently, and this affects the exact format
of the command ($80 on rs, $88 on Dragon for read sec etc).
Yeah I have it disassembled, and am working on it that way with
conditional assembly I can build for Dragon, Dragon Alpha/Professional &
hopefully RS-DOS. At the moment it seems to be reading sectors ok,
just from the wrong side of the disk !
Phill.
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