Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!hellgate.utah.edu!fcom.cc.utah.edu!cc.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!slsw2 From: slsw2@cc.usu.edu Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Amstrad CPC -- HDs Message-ID: <1990Nov23.114001.43015@cc.usu.edu> Date: 23 Nov 90 17:40:00 GMT References: <1990Nov19.090518.3479@simasd.uucp> <1990Nov20.212904.14578@actrix.co.nz> Organization: Utah State University Lines: 28 In article <1990Nov20.212904.14578@actrix.co.nz>, ewen@actrix.co.nz (Ewen McNeill) writes: > In article <1990Nov19.090518.3479@simasd.uucp> donm@pnet07.cts.com (Don Maslin) writes: >> >> Assuming that it is a Z-80 based machine (display of ignorance here!), it >> seems that it might be possible to get a HD kit from Emerald Microware which >> uses a small daughter board that plugs into the Z-80 socket plus the WD1002-05 >> hard disk controller... > > The machine is definately Z80 based, so your solution might well > work. Software modifications of the BIOS could be difficult, as > could be keeping up with the speed of a HD. The machine runs at > 4Mhz with one wait state (effective speed is said to be 3.3Mhz). > The machine does not support DMA, or Interupt driven Disk IO (the > floppy IO is done by polling the controller as is the serial IO -- > both _cannot_ be done at the same time :-) Actually, the WD1002-05 has a sector buffer on board. The data is transferred from the disk into this sector buffer, after which the host processor can pull the data from the sector buffer at its leisure. DMA is not required, nor are interrupts. -- =============================================================================== Roger Ivie 35 S 300 W Logan, Ut. 84321 (801) 752-8633 ===============================================================================