[Coco] COCO3 System Arrangement of modules

John T Chasteen johnchasteen.2 at juno.com
Fri May 23 21:09:22 EDT 2008


Gene
Thanks so much for the detailed reply. I do have an ohmmeter. I did not
check Cloud9
recommended to place the two units that plug in MPI. Since I"M recovering
from 
the Shingles and less than 30 days until my 80th birthday, it is hard to
play for more 
than 4 or 5 hours at one time.
Thanks for the download saver. I hope I recognize the sockets you
mentioned. I can't
remember if I have a schematic. I hope pin one is printed on the circuit
board.

Thanks again for your help. I think I'll wait awhile before running
jumpers, and see how things work.

John

On Fri, 23 May 2008 15:55:43 -0400 Gene Heskett
<gene.heskett at verizon.net> writes:
> On Friday 23 May 2008, John T Chasteen wrote:
> >Hello COCO Family
> >
> >I would like to get your opinions about a COCO3 System arrangement
> >COCO3 with 6309 connected to an Upgraded MPI unit
> >Place the Floppy in slot #4, Cloud9 SuperIDE unit with
> >a Cloud9 configured CF unit and CFA (CF Adapter).
> >
> John, I think you may be walking in pretty high grass there.  I 
> could be wrong, 
> but I think the boot device is hard coded to be in slot 4, although 
> a rebuild 
> of nitros9 after changing that code might be possible.  I think, 
> subject to 
> corrections, that the CF must therefore be used as an attachment to 
> the floppy 
> controller in slot 4, else the code that manipulates the slot 
> selector in the 
> mpi will switch you away from the CF access you want.
> 
> Also, and here is a download saver, please open up the mpi and 
> jumper all 4 
> sockets so pin 8 is common to all, else os-9 will probably miss any 
> irq's 
> generated by incoming data from an i/o card in one of the other 
> slots.
> 
> Doing this will also commonize the 4 irq pullup resistors located 
> near the front 
> edge of the mpi board, 3 of which should be removed as they 
> represent enough of 
> a load that some cards may not have enough stuff to pull the irq 
> line down, or 
> may blow the transistor doing it.  If that transistor is part of a 
> larger 
> integrated circuit, ooops.
> 
> Those resistors are labeled r1, r2, r3 & r4 on one mpi I have, but 
> can be 
> identified by an ohmmeter connected to the socket's pin 8, and 
> probing them, 
> you should find 4 virtual short ( < 2 ohms ) circuits on one end of 
> each of the 
> correct resistors, remove 3 of them.
> 
> By enabling the bypassing of the unselected slot's irq, so it gets 
> to the coco 
> regardless, the os itself will look for the source of the irq, 
> manipulating the 
> slot access until it finds the guilty card and will service the 
> interrupt with 
> no more than a 150 microsecond lag, more likely 15 to 20 
> microseconds though, 
> the 150 is absolute worst case I ever measured, and fast enough 
> you'll never 
> miss an incoming character from the rs-232 pack again.
> 
> >I want save files from my Cassette tapes.
> >Save files from 5.25 floppy disk.
> >Transfer files to the CF or the CFA units
> >Use the CF to boot.
> >
> >I would like to also use my Drive Wire cable to
> >download files (disk images or files) from the internet
> >or from my _PC hard drive.
> >
> >Do you see any bugs in this conciliation
> 
> Just the caveats I pointed out, John.  Boisy, Robert, Mark or Alan 
> may correct 
> me, but that's how I've understood it for about 15 years. :)
> 
> -- 
> Cheers, Gene
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