From: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:C70:info-cpm Newsgroups: fa.info-cpm Title: M-drive etc. Article-I.D.: ucb.2145 Posted: Thu Oct 14 01:40:37 1982 Received: Fri Oct 22 01:05:19 1982 >From POURNE@Mit-Mc Thu Oct 14 01:40:03 1982 There are at least two "pseudodisk" systems. Both work. Semi-disk works with any s-100 system (and also with trash-80 mod 3 and IBM pc) and any controller (using cpm-2.x). The Godbout M-drive or Warp Drive works only if you have a DMA disc controller, preferably Godbout CompuPro Disk One, AND the CompuPro 8085/8088 dual processor board. The Semi-disk is dedicated memory; it is ONLY the "N=Drive" (ours is tagged as drive 'N'). The Compupro Warp Drive (we have named it Drive 'M' in our system) consists of ordinary memory addressed properly plus a program to let you access it in the right way. It costs more than semi-disk but you can use the momory when you use the 8088 (or go to an 8086 or whatever) as ordinary memory; something you can't do with the N-drive semi-disk. Semi-disk is cheaper, and you can get more of it--up to a megabyte. We have 500K N-drive and about 256K M drive and we like both. They're fast and if you do much assembly or compiling you'll LOVE them... See my BYTE peices for more details.