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Re: CF for Vulcan??



Henry wrote:
I am willing to lend one of my Vulcan set-ups for
this endeavor, plus pay for the firmware, and then make the updated
firmware freely available to the Apple retro community.  Are there any
takers/suggestions on this idea?


David Wilson? As far as a Firmware guy, he's pretty good. Probably just needs the tables changed. A few bytes here and there would probably be enough to let 32, 64, 128 and 256 MB CF Cards work.

Any comments David? I have a Controller, CF Adapter and CF Card to loan if you'd like to take a look?

I know there'd be a few people who'd like that upgrade.

Good luck with the Vulcan firmware...  It was written by none other than
Bob Sander-Cederlof, and is quite interesting, IIRC.  It did programmed
I/O relatively quickly by aggressive loop unrolling.

I took a look at it in the 1980s, and was surprised at its complexity
and bank switching.

I wouldn't be surprised if the drive constants were embodied in the
code, and not just in tables--particularly if the details of the drive
interface (8-bit/16-bit) changed.

The Vulcan was designed just before IDE drives began to be "self-
describing", so it's not very adaptable to drive types.

-michael

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