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- From: mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com (Maxwell Daymon)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: A4000 HD Drive, I was wrong AT! NOT !!
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 07:36:52 GMT
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- George Noel (gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca) wrote:
- : Maxwell Daymon <mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com> wrote:
- : >It's all in the controller. The drives that came with the Amiga
- : >originally were standard PC drives with a diskchange line.
-
- : Then why is everyone complaining about the price if the drives were the
- : same? What was so different about the drives that made them more
- : expensive or was the controller driving the price up?
-
- I'm speaking of the double density drives. When the Amiga came out, you
- could replace the internal drives with standard diskchange supporting PC
- drive. The controller in the Amiga is Paula, and as a custom chip with
- audio support, she's more expensive than a run-of-the-mill disk controller.
-
- The HIGH density drives were special modifications of standard clone HD
- drives, specifically the Chinon FB-357 and the FZ-357. Both drives are
- commonly found in clones, except the Amiga version of the drive supports
- half-speed transfers in high density mode (Paula can't keep up)
-
- That's the only change. There is nothing special about the drives in the
- Amiga that allow them to format to 880k (DD) or 1760k (HD). That is the
- result of the Amiga (Paula) not using/needing real sector gaps.
-
- The Amiga reads a track at a time and decodes the MFM or GCR data at the
- OS level. The typical PC controller reads a sector at a time and sends
- ALREADY DECODED data to the OS. This is AFAICR. I haven't even looked at
- it in a while.
-
- : So this "half the speed" ability added to the drive made it cost more
- : but if Paula was modified to read data at 500kb/s we could use the same PC
- : drive but get the same performance?
-
- If Paula could handle a sustained 500kbps, we could drive down to Computer
- City or your favorite PC chain store and buy a standard PC HD drive and
- stick it in the Amiga. We'd get full speed transfers, 1760k per HD disk,
- and a normally priced drive.
-
- Just replacing the Paula may not work - there's no promise that a fast
- Paula would work correctly with the rest of the Amiga. A new Amiga with
- an enhanced Paula would work.
-
- --
- mdaymon@rmi.net
-
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