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Wawavoun:
Hello,
I have Corsham Tech 6809 SWPTC clone with motherboard, 6809 cpu board, MP-S serial board and // board + SD Arduino floppy emulator.
Everythings works well.
Now I try to get a real floppy system attached to this computer so I will rebuild a Peripheral Tech FD-2 interface (doc and good pictures available, easy).
I have a 5 1/4 360 ko drive and a 3 1/2 1.44 mo I can attach to this system. I also can connect a Gotek with flashfloppy.
In this case no need of the // interface and of the SD card system.
According to Corsham Tech documentation the serial board should be in slot 1. But the PT FD-2 doc say also that this interface should be attached to slot 1.
I imagine this depend of the monitor...
My question are :
- can I use the PT FD-2 with the Corsham system ? For sure yes, the questions are more what adjustment to do ?
- should I modify the Corsham monitor to do that ? what are roughly the modifications to do ?
- can I use the original SWPTC Monitor SBUG18 instead of Corsham monitor ? With modification or not ? What are the modifications ?
- what Flex image should I use to boot this system (found more than one on the internet but I dont know what to choose) ?
Thanks for help and opinions about that.
Regards.
Philippe
granzeier:
--- Quote from: Wawavoun on October 21, 2021, 02:28:09 pm ---Hello,
I have Corsham Tech 6809 SWPTC clone with motherboard, 6809 cpu board, MP-S serial board and // board + SD Arduino floppy emulator.
Everythings works well.
...
Philippe
--- End quote ---
Philippe,
I also have a couple SWTPC computers, but have never heard of those boards for using the Arduino as a floppy emulator. Could you elaborate, please?
Wawavoun:
Hi,
have a look here : https://www.corshamtech.com/product/sd-card-system/
Its well done and works perfectly !
But you need a modified monitor on the cpu board...
On my side its just that I really like floppies, sound of floppies, slowness of floppies etc... No no I do not live in the past !!!
Kean:
I miss my 6809-based SWTPC computer I had back in the mid 80's when I started University.
I do not miss the floppy drives! They were so unreliable, especially the 8" drives. I never worked out why, and I didn't have the experience or parts back then to troubleshoot.
granzeier:
Philippe,
Thanks for the link, I had been to Corsham's site before, but had not noticed this.
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