[Coco] Q: Burke & Burke hard disk controller
tonym
tonym at compusource.net
Mon Sep 29 21:19:12 EDT 2008
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steven Hirsch snhirsch at gmail.com
>Sent 9/29/2008 9:04:01 PM
>To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts coco at maltedmedia.com
>Subject: [Coco] Q: Burke & Burke hard disk controller
>
>I just received the Burke & Burke CoCo XT drive controller I won in Sean's
>auction. Turns out that it's basically an adapter that ties a vanilla
>PC-Bus 8-bit WD-1002 drive controller (complete with mount bracket!) to
>the CoCo bus. Very cool.
>
>Now, the question that pops into my head is: What are the chances that an
>8-bit IDE controller would work with this unit? Particularly in the early
>days of IDE drives, such controllers were intended to be register
>compatible with the WD-1002 family adapters (the standard for XT and AT
>hard drive attachment).
>
>Although I have plenty of older MFM drives to keep it fed and happy, it
>would be really super to be able to use an IDE. I'm guessing it will need
>to be an IDE that could do 8-bit transfers, which still implies an older
>unit. Or, will a 16-bit IDE drive work while throwing away half its
>capacity (no access to the upper byte of data)?
>
>
I thought it was REALLY picky about WHICH 8-bit card, as well...
It wouldn't work with just ANY 8-bit MFM controller, from what I remember.
Most WD's, (2) DTC, and (1) adaptec board
Check out:
http://www.thecocolounge.com/editorial.htm
Where he has a March 1989 Rainbow article up about Coco HD's, including the CoCo-XT
and what exact controllers were supported.
I have (2) B&B setups in the garage...
Tony
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