[Coco] Issues with 26-3022 interface

Mark Marlette mmarlette at frontiernet.net
Tue Feb 12 10:04:12 EST 2013


Daniel,

Understand the beast in which you are trying to tame.......... :)

Go read what occurs and the differences between all of the disk formats and densities on a hardware and software level.

You will then realize as it 'might' appear to have worked, you are in violation of the specs.

This has been beat to death here. Follow the specs and it will always work.  You are flirting with diasater if you assume it is working, IMHO.

Regards,

Mark

http://www.cloud9tech.com



________________________________
 From: Daniel Campos <daniel.campus at gmail.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Issues with 26-3022 interface
 
Mark,

Em 12/02/2013 11:56, Mark Marlette escreveu:
> Daniel,
>
> This HD mod was created by Robert Brose of our computer club many years ago.
>
> I have done this mod, it works. I also added a line from the controller to the drive to automatically switch the transfer rate clock based upon the sensors in the drive rather than just the descriptor.
>
> With that said...this is NO easy mod. Almost easier making a new controller.

Yes, for what I saw from the document that Harry sent, it will be no 
easy task.

>
> It requires a the MB8877A(??) memory loss ATM upgrade and then there was also a speed issue running at 1.78MHZ as well. A chip that needed replacing. Was pinged this past weekend on this at Cloud-9 and haven't had the chance to look up my work in my project documentation book. I have it.
>
> The file was up on RTSI for a long time. ????
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
> http://www.cloud9tech.com
>
>
>

Ou of curiosity, I just attached today a 3 1/2 1.44M drive to the Coco 
and it worked flawlessly! It formated the disk (a HD disk with the role 
closed to make the drive understand it as 720Kb disk) and SAVEd and 
LOADed some programs. No errors ocurred during the format process!
How can I check the disk to see if it was formated properly ?

This drive is a Mitsumi D359M3D and was already configured to DS0, 
because I used it before with one of my MSX machines.

Thanks!

Daniel




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