[Coco] high density floppy controller mods
Mike Pepe
lamune at doki-doki.net
Fri Aug 4 17:07:40 EDT 2006
Warren Hoslet wrote:
> -
> The extra gaps required for the additional 18 sectors may make things
> pretty tight. Isn't that why PC disks went to 512 bytes per sector (to
> double the data bytes per-track without increasing the sector count)?
>
> In any event, to modify Disk Basic 1.1 (2.1) to format more
> sectors-per-track, you need to poke the new sector count into the
> following addresses:
>
> $D5B6 $D5B8 $D5C5 $D5C9 $D5D2 $D67B $D6BC
>
> Also note that the DSKINI routine will only check to make sure that
> there is enough unreserved memory available in the 32K Basic RAM to
> format the standard 18 sector track.
>
> If you want to allow the DSKI$ and DSKO$ commands to be able to read and
> write to the higher sector numbers, then you should poke the new sector
> count minus one into location $D540.
>
> DISCLAIMER: I have never actually tested this, so I can't gaurantee that
> these are the ONLY changes required. You should check out the Disk Basic
> Unravelled book to learn more about the ROM routines.
>
Hi Warren,
I poked 36 into all those addresses and successfully formatted a disk.
DIR returns a blank directory.
The smaller sector size does mean more overhead when compared with a PC
1.44MB disk, but the spec allows for sectors as small as 128 bytes. So,
there shouldn't be an issue. Also we know the mod on the old 26-3022
controller works.
I remember hearing that the unraveled books were available for download
as a PDF, but I haven't come across them yet. Got a url for me?
Thanks!
-Mike
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