Custom Format Compatibility #434
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Are the disks hard sectored (multiple index holes / pulses per revolution)? |
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Hello!
I am currently restoring some vintage computer hardware, a quantel dpb-7001 digital paintbox, it was quite an iconic machine launched in 1981 but sold in very small numbers. I believe the one i own is the only one remaining, i have been working with a number of engineers from the company that made it to try and get this one running in it's 40th anniversary year
It originally used an 8" DSDD Shugart interface floppy drive so i need to replace it with FF/Gotek. I have done all the wiring and connected gotek and it works ok reading but with some errors. But writing does not work at all, the host reports disk errors and the data is totally corrupted.
The disk format is rather unusual, the host uses the drive as a library of tracks as it were, the disk is NOT formatted into sectors.
I am in contact with the person responsible for designing the format back in 1981 and i have done a good deal of research myself using scopes and logic analysers to determine the format.
My current understanding is the following:
Total Tracks: 65
RPMs: 360
Sides: 2
Data Per Track: 19,200 bytes excluding padding/sync
Encoding: MFM
Track layout looks like this (IP Being the Index Pulse)
i have only just started using gotek/FF so need a little help working this out as i get familiar with the finer points of disk emulators! As i said before i have this working but i think it just needs tweaking!
any help would be appreciated!!
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