Wiedemann@RADC-MULTICS.ARPA (08/08/84)
We have a vintage Imsai 8085 S-100 system with two 8" SS/SD drives here that we are configuring as an RCPM system for out local clup. (Mohwk Valley Microcomputer Club) All the software is finished and runs well. I purchased and installed the Optronics Technology timeout board on the disk drives to reduce disk/head wear,since this board will be operational 24 hours a day. Here's the problem: The timeout board triggers on the "drive select" line from the controller. When it sees this signal, it turns the 115VAC back on to the spindle motor. Several seconds after the loss of this signal, the board will power the spindle motor down. This system uses "Fischer-Freitas" CP/M 2.2. I need to find someone who has worked with this BDOS and can point me in the direction of how to patch it to bring the drive select down after a disk read. I'd do it myself, but time is at a premium right now and I'd like to get this board on line. Thanx much, in advance! Wolf Wiedemann RADC-MULTICS
mlsmith@nadc.ARPA (08/08/84)
I don't know how much applicability this has but here goes: We had a Digital Group (aka AEON) system up with SS/SD 8" disks running CPM and Oasis on a time shared basis. The disks would crash on power down intermittently and the select lines had come high. The answer we got from DG was that they all do that! We abandoned SD and installed DD disks with a new disk controller. Result: three years without a controller glitch (one disk regulator failure). Recommendation: Look at the disk controller before attacking BDOS as our problem was language independent. good luck, mlsmith@nadc.ARPA P.S. A delay after disk read is normal - if the power on the motor shuts down immediately after completion some systems declared the previous data shipped bad and tried again resulting in endless retransmissions. Also some timeout boards include a longer delay >30 seconds to cover the random access file case where excessive cycling would occur.