Osborne-1 SD format

Steve Thatcher melamy at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 21 15:33:24 CST 2005


a technical note...

this comment regarding tightly spaced sectors twinged my memory. Anything 
based on the 8272/765 (in other words, all normal PC controllers) was not 
able to keep the "spacing" between sectors as small as the Intel bot slice 
board did. Even the 1793 series was not able to handle this. I had started 
work on a DD Intel ISIS controller back then and did a fair amount of 
research on this back issue. The only controller chip I found that was 
capable of doing both SD and Intel DD was a TI TMX99XX chip (the actual # 
escapes me at this time). The chip had very good control of the bytes 
between sectors and would have been able to handle the small spacing in the 
Intel DD format. Not that this helps Dave's problem, but I figured I would 
throw out the comment because it related in a way.

best regards, Steve Thatcher

At 01:38 PM 02/21/2005, Dave Dunfield wrote:
>It's interesting with the Cromemco CDOS disk - the DD area is formatted
>to 10 512 byte sectors/track, and in the DD(360k) drive, I can't read
>them at all - For this test, I pulled the actual Teac drive that I have
>been using on the System-3 (which reads it fine) - it looks like the PC
>controller has touble with the tightly spaced sectors.
>
>Regards,
>Dave





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