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- From: copes@cs.curtin.edu.au (Simon Cope)
- Subject: Re: Problems with the A4000
- Message-ID: <copes.716445515@marsh>
- Sender: news@cujo.curtin.edu.au (News Manager)
- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
- References: <1992Sep12.083819.17967@news.iastate.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 04:38:35 GMT
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- barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N Barrett) writes:
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- > The problem comes down to the architecture of the A4000 itself. As has been
- > The whole design of the A4000 can be summed up in a fairly short sentence:
- >the A4000 is an A3000 with the CPU moved to a card, the AA chipset kludged in,
- >and with the SCSI subsystem replaced with IDE. I will get back to the issue
-
- Sort of.
-
- >designing the IDE design. These costs would have been practically zero if
- >the A4000 had simply used the same IDE design as the A600. The problem is
- >that it does not -- the IDE design used in the A4000 is a whole new design.
-
- Not completely.
-
- >The new design was created by Randall Jessup, and includes extra hardware to
- >make the IDE interface and HD look somewhat like a SCSI interface and HD to
- >Amiga software. This is a reasonable effort to make the most of a bad
- >situation, IMO, but the simple fact is that a design like this must have cost
- >quite a lot to develop, and would not have been necessary had the A3000's
- >existing SCSI design simply been left in the design for the A4000.
- (various drivel deleted)
-
- I would suspect that the IDE interface is DMA, to retain adequate performance.
- Based on this, C= only had to change half their interface, namely 1 chip. The
- Western Digital scsi chip has been replaced by an ide bus controller. Based
- on this (I don't have details) the disk system would be register compatible,
- due to the Super DMAC chip remaining. This would then only require software
- changes. The ide chip would not be that hard to design, because ide is
- basically a derivative of ISA slots, which are at the spastic level in terms
- of technology.
-
- At least they're optioning a good SCSI card.
-
- >---
- >| Marc Barrett -MB- | email: barrett@iastate.edu
- >--------------------------------------------------
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