[Coco] DW4 Nitros9 and floppy disk access
Walter
zambotti at iinet.net.au
Sun Jan 13 09:37:13 EST 2019
Gene
Not sure about that. Could have been but it is a 5.25 inch drive and I never saw an Amiga with anything else other than a 3.5 inch!
And this particular drive is the one I created every one of my floppies with so I know it's background.
Walter
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From: Coco [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On Behalf Of Gene Heskett
Sent: Sunday, 13 January 2019 10:33 PM
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
Subject: Re: [Coco] DW4 Nitros9 and floppy disk access
On Sunday 13 January 2019 09:13:54 Walter wrote:
> Some more info.
>
> With the miniFlASH in slot 3 and the FD-502 in slot four.
>
> If I start the CoCo with the MPI selector set to slot 3 I get the
> behaviour described before.
>
> If I set the MPI to slot 4 then I get the DECB and I can access the
> floppy but HDB-DOS does not start. But I suppose this is to be
> expected.
>
> If I start the MPI on slot 3 again and after HDB-DOS has started I
> change the MPI selector to slot 4 I can access both DriveWire and the
> floppy drive. Now we're talking!
>
> However I'm not sure I like changing the MPI selector while it is on!
>
> Is there a way I can do this via software?
>
> And one last thing. Only the real Tandy floppy drive works my crazy
> Chinon floppy drive doesn't work! I can hear the Chinon floppy trying
> to read but it just re-attempts several times and then errors.
Potential trivia fact for the day.
That Chinon drive may have been rescued from an Amiga computer, whose
floppy drives contained no index pulse generator because the amiga
floppy access was via trackdisk, reading, and writing a whole track at a
time. Because it was a read-modify-write setup, it could start reading a
track at any point in the disks rotation, would then search the track
buffer for the needed info, and conversely could start a rewrite of the
track at any rotational point in the disks rotation. So it needed no
index pulse to synchronize the data to a fixed location on the disk, and
Commode Door was cheap & sleazy enough to make Chinon leave those 30
cents worth of parts out.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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