DSD-440 and/or drive recommendation for PDP-8
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Mon Jun 20 08:17:23 CDT 2005
>
>Subject: Re: DSD-440 and/or drive recommendation for PDP-8
> From: "vrs" <vrs at msn.com>
> Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 21:45:19 -0700
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>
>From: "Allison" <ajp166 at bellatlantic.net>
>> From: "vrs" <vrs at msn.com>
>> >(It's easily doable, but not trivial.)
>>
>> Heres the trick. Don't copy the parts, copy the logic and use
>> standard TTL. Most all the functions are easily available or
>> or sometimes available in denser (newer relatively) parts.
>> Trying to copy verbatim will be hard unless you have a lot of
>> DEC junker cards to strip. However most of the logical functions
>> are simple so substitutions are not as scary.
>
>Heh, I did that, but I shot myself in the foot by using the denser parts and
>not quite getting it right.
>
>Mine is actually a Posibus card (Ethan has the other prototype). There are
>other problems with Omnibus cards, too. You can get the bus interface close
>to spec., but not dead on, AFAIK with modern parts. Posibus is more
>forgiving. (Though you can get close enough for small Omnibus backplanes
>pretty easily.)
>
> Vince
I'll limit myself to Omnibus, experience there. Posibus and older
machines I've only done programming on.
It's not as dire as you'd expect. There are a few characteristicts that
must be met. Input current, lower is ok and newer devices are good
there. CMOS as inputs must be used with care as they have to switch
with a postive swing of under 3V(omnibus, any TTL/DTL interface.).
The next is output drive, most newer devices exceed those. Last is
output switching characteristics such as Vol at load current, again
thats easily met wit newer devices. What may be a bit worrisome is
that new devies sink harder on the bus and a small (10-50ohms)
series resistance will damp any ringing that results.
However, once your off the bus (core card logic) you can do as you
please as the system doesn't see it. Use care on decodes to avoid
spikes, timing races and other logic faults that can occur when
using mixed speed logic. Generally good care will avoid this.
The last area. Power and gound busses. Since there is a lower
likelyhood of having the DEC protocards any board constructed
should use good power distribution rules (better than PdP-8 days
as newer is faster!).
The rest of the details are in the DEC logic handbooks and PDP-8
handbooks. They are your friend, or try to be. ;)
Allison
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