[comp.os.cpm] SCSI

spam@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Charles E. Watson) (10/04/90)

Does anybody have a used WD1002-05 they could part with? ...or know
where one could be found?

mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) (10/08/90)

In article <37898@ut-emx.uucp> spam@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Charles E. Watson) writes:
>Does anybody have a used WD1002-05 they could part with? ...or know
>where one could be found?

     There seems to be some confusion here... the WD1002-05 is NOT a
SCSI device.  It needs a parallel port.

     Presumably this is going into a Kaypro?  You may have better luck
with a 1002-HD0.

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etrmg@levels.sait.edu.au (10/09/90)

In article <4862@crash.cts.com>, mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) writes:
> In article <37898@ut-emx.uucp> spam@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Charles E. Watson) writes:
>>Does anybody have a used WD1002-05 they could part with? ...or know
>>where one could be found?
> 
>      There seems to be some confusion here... the WD1002-05 is NOT a
> SCSI device.  It needs a parallel port.
> 
>      Presumably this is going into a Kaypro?  You may have better luck
> with a 1002-HD0.
> 

I thought a wd1002-05 was a SASI interface!?  I'll see wots in my Kaypro
tonite to resolve this one definitively. . .   I'm in line for two more
2-84's for 200$A and will likely need two more of these interfaces as well.

Anyways, keep on your debates. . .

Ronn

mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) (10/10/90)

In article <15501.2711b9d8@levels.sait.edu.au> etrmg@levels.sait.edu.au writes:
>In article <4862@crash.cts.com>, mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) writes:
>> In article <37898@ut-emx.uucp> spam@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Charles E. Watson) writes:
>>>Does anybody have a used WD1002-05 they could part with? ...or know
>>>where one could be found?
>> 
>>      There seems to be some confusion here... the WD1002-05 is NOT a
>> SCSI device.  It needs a parallel port.
>> 
>>      Presumably this is going into a Kaypro?  You may have better luck
>> with a 1002-HD0.
>> 
>
>I thought a wd1002-05 was a SASI interface!?  I'll see wots in my Kaypro
>tonite to resolve this one definitively. . .   I'm in line for two more
>2-84's for 200$A and will likely need two more of these interfaces as well.

     This won't tell you anything... the K-10 doesn't use a SASI
interface, it uses a parallel bus.

     By now you have found that your Kaypro has one of three boards in
it:
	1) 1002-HD0
	   This was the most common board used.  Your 1.9E ( the
	   81-302 ) ROM and the U-ROM are set up for this one.
	2) 1001-01 ( not sure about the suffix )
           Early K-10's have 1001's in them.
        3) 1002-05
           A weird beastie... has a floppy controller where the HD0
           has an empty socket.  The 1002-05 and the HD0 are the
           same functionally except for the floppy bus.
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etrmg@levels.sait.edu.au (10/12/90)

In article <4903@crash.cts.com>, mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) writes:
> In article <15501.2711b9d8@levels.sait.edu.au> etrmg@levels.sait.edu.au writes:
>>In article <4862@crash.cts.com>, mwilson@crash.cts.com (Marc Wilson) writes:
>>> In article <37898@ut-emx.uucp> spam@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Charles E. Watson) writes:
>>>>Does anybody have a used WD1002-05 they could part with? ...or know
>>>>where one could be found?
>>> 
>>>      There seems to be some confusion here... the WD1002-05 is NOT a
>>> SCSI device.  It needs a parallel port.
>>> 
>>>      Presumably this is going into a Kaypro?  You may have better luck
>>> with a 1002-HD0.
>>> 
>>
>>I thought a wd1002-05 was a SASI interface!?  I'll see wots in my Kaypro
>>tonite to resolve this one definitively. . .   I'm in line for two more
>>2-84's for 200$A and will likely need two more of these interfaces as well.
> 
>      This won't tell you anything... the K-10 doesn't use a SASI
> interface, it uses a parallel bus.
> 
>      By now you have found that your Kaypro has one of three boards in
> it:
> 	1) 1002-HD0
> 	   This was the most common board used.  Your 1.9E ( the
> 	   81-302 ) ROM and the U-ROM are set up for this one.
> 	2) 1001-01 ( not sure about the suffix )
>            Early K-10's have 1001's in them.
>         3) 1002-05
>            A weird beastie... has a floppy controller where the HD0
>            has an empty socket.  The 1002-05 and the HD0 are the
>            same functionally except for the floppy bus.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Hi:
My K2x has been updated by me using the Emerald Microware system using a WD1002
-05G  REV. Y

My schematic & everything I have that's hardware docs says my "parallel"
interface is a SASI interface.  Maybe we're just talking semantics here, but
It's nice to know what the extra ports are on the 1002!  Do you know where I
can obtain specs on the WD1002-05g?  I would like to get more familiar with
all of it. . .

See ya:
Ronn