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- From: adamd@rhi.hi.is (Adam David)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: Reading Mac disks (low density)
- Message-ID: <5633@krafla.rhi.hi.is>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 17:23:46 GMT
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- In <1eiviiINNd7g@iraul1.ira.uka.de> S_TILLENBURG@iravcl.ira.uka.de (|S| Stephan Tillenburg) writes:
-
- >The Mac emulator SPECTRE GCR on the ATARI ST is a piece of hardware fitted to
- >the ROM PORT. If you want to read Mac disks, you have to fit a cable from the
- >SPECTRE - Hardware to the Floppy-Out ( no bug, OUT believe it or not ) of the
- >ST. As the speed of rotation in of the drive is fixed in the ST, the transfer
- >rate to the floppy is modified, the GCR - coding may be done by hardware or
- >software, don't know.
-
- I think the GCR coding is done in software, the transfer rate is hardware
- generated under software control. If someone can come up with the ARM code
- to drive one of these beasts, the hardware connections are trivial by
- comparison. But quite honestly, it would only be worth the trouble if a
- Mac emulator existed for the Arch. Whether the 680x0 would be done in
- software or hardware remains to be seen. Software emulation would be less
- of a pain on the newer ARM chips which have configurable byte order.
- Since it is such an easy thing to do, I am rather surprised that no-one
- has made a Mac-on-a-card to fit inside an Acorn machine. The basic model
- would be a 68000 CPU with ROM sockets and some RAM, and would rely on the
- Acorn machine for all I/O. This ought to be just as easy to do as a PC
- card, there is even a set of Macintosh compatible ROMs out there that
- can be licensed without running into legal hassles with Apple.
-
- There is to be a Mac-on-a-card for PCs, if it is to happen on the Arch it
- would make better sense to interface direct than to use a PC card as a
- mediator.
-
- --
- Adam David. (adamd@rhi.hi.is)
-