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- From: gene_heskett@wvlink.mpl.com (Gene Heskett)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: AT1200 DD to HD floppy
- Date: 10 Feb 96 10:27:30 +0500
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- AQ> I know that the AT1200,3.1WB is using HD floppy drives as DD.
- AQ> Is there a hack that can use this as a HD. I have come across a
- AQ> hack for the drive ready signal that the internall is missing
- AQ> and used this for games (floppyfix.lha in Aminet). Is it
- AQ> possible to use a mountfile (don't know much about them). Any
- AQ> idea's.
-
- AQ> AT1200 3.1
- AQ> 2C + 8F (10MB)
- AQ> Viper MK-II 030/50
- AQ> 3.5" WD Caviar 270MB
- AQ> 200W Power Supply
-
- Ok, now, alltogethor everybody, "please follow the thread, backwards!"
-
- The commodity pc drive that apparently being used in the AT-1200 production
- runs at *NORMAL* spindle speed for the drive, or 300 rpm. To move data in
- and out of it requires a 500 kilobaud data pump in the floppy path. The
- amiga chips are only able to handle around 400 kilobauds. The amiga
- actually runs its floppy data rate at the older DD standard of 250
- kilobauds.
-
- To do the HD bit on the older drives, special drives were ordered by C=
- that could run a fairly stable spindle speed of 150 rpm. If you watch it,
- you'd swear the drive was gonna stop, its that slow. These are the HD
- drives for an amiga, and until the chips get a refresh for a higher data
- rate, are the ONLY type of drives that can be run in HD mode ON AN AMIGA!
-
- I might add, that since these drives run at half speed, the read signal
- from the head is only 1/4 of what a standard drive has, and they DO require
- an electrically quiet environment for a usable error rate.
-
- There's a couple of other problems with the pc drives too, lack of a ready
- signal for the automatic diskchange detection being one of them, and the
- lack of talkback identify to tell the amiga what kind of a drive it is is
- another. Even if you could diddle the spindle speed down to 150 rpm (as its
- digital, thats doubtfull) to make an HD drive out of it, you'd still have to
- have a custom driver that puts twice as many sectors on a track. The amiga
- would otherwise only do the normal DD sectors/track, and simply fill the
- remaining space up with "trailer" bytes till the next index pulse came by,
- thereby wasting half the track. The amiga defaults to DD if the drive
- doesn't talk back.
-
- Somebody (Dell I think) ordered, and is selling, a large quantity of the
- real custom made drive, or at least thats how the adv reads, I've no
- experience with it myself. Their price was in the $130 US area.
-
- Now, does that explain it everybody?
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