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Re: PC to Apple II disk drive
- Subject: Re: PC to Apple II disk drive
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@gmx.de>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 13:16:43 +0200
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Jack Tseng wrote:
> Not always, like Atari 8bit Disk drive is a drive, not a computer with its
> own cpu, there is NO DOS programmer in ROM. It requires Atari DOS software
> to boot up. PC can communicate with the dumb disk drive in APE SIO cable
> with a serial connection. APE SIO cable looks simple I can make.
>
> Apple Disk Drive seems more more diffcult than C1541 and Atari 1050.
But Atari still has a SIO bus, which is a serial bus not all that
different from the C1541's IEC bus. The Apple drive has no bus at all -
just a read line and a write line, an on/off line, a write enable line,
a write protect sense line, and four lines to activate the four coils in
the stepper motor. Maybe I'm forgetting something, but you will agreee
it is a very different kind of interface, much more low-level.
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Linards Ticmanis