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It is a controller for | It is a controller for floppy drives (8 and 5.25 inch) and a tape streamer. | ||
This is a microprocessor-based controller/formatter which performs control functions and data transfer between the CPU and a floppy disk drive or a streaming tape drive. The controller/formatter consists of an interface towards a ND-100 bus, a complete floppy disk controller, and a QIC-02 streaming tape cartridge, all based on an 8 bit microprocessor (Z80A). | This is a microprocessor-based controller/formatter which performs control functions and data transfer between the CPU and a floppy disk drive or a streaming tape drive. The controller/formatter consists of an interface towards a ND-100 bus, a complete floppy disk controller, and a QIC-02 streaming tape cartridge, all based on an 8 bit microprocessor (Z80A). | ||
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3112 is the 8 inch and 5.25 inch floppy controller + streamer controller card.
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Introduction
It is a controller for floppy drives (8 and 5.25 inch) and a tape streamer. This is a microprocessor-based controller/formatter which performs control functions and data transfer between the CPU and a floppy disk drive or a streaming tape drive. The controller/formatter consists of an interface towards a ND-100 bus, a complete floppy disk controller, and a QIC-02 streaming tape cartridge, all based on an 8 bit microprocessor (Z80A).
A maximum of four Streaming Tape Drives and four Floppy Disk drives may be connected to the controller.
The FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER can read/write on single/double density and single/double sided diskettes. Data transfer and exchange of commands/status are performed with DMA (Direct Memory Access).
The controller is compatible with previous single sided controllers. For "stand-alone" use, a new version of FLO-MON (FLOppy-MONitor-2010F or newer) must be dumped on the diskette.
Switches and indicators
- thumbwheel switch - device number selection
- 0 - device number 1560
- 1 - device number 1570
Connectors
The A and B connectors are used for I/O, the C connector is used for the ND-100 Bus.
I/O Devices on the card
Read data
address: device address + 0
Read Status
address: device address + 2
Load Control Word
address: device address + 3
Read Status
address: device address + 4
Load Pointer High (Bit 16-23)
address: device address + 5
Load Pointer Low / Load Data
address: device address + 7
Unused IOXs does not give an IOX error.
Note: Reading either status gives the same result. They are duplicated to make it possible for microprograms in the ND-100 CPU to perform both Binary Format Load and Mass Storage Load (1560& and 21560).
The IOXs devno + 5 and devno + 7 are used to form the pointer to the location in the ND-100 memory where the controller finds the Command block. In tests, these IOXs are given direct meaning in different tests.
Error Codes
These error codes are given in bits 9-15 of status word 1 . The codes are also shown in the digit display on the rear edge of the controller.
- 00 OK
- 01 - 04 not used
- 05 CRC error
- 06 Sector not found
- 07 Track not found
- 34 - 37 not used
autoload errors
- 50 No bootstrap found on diskette
- 51 Wrong bootstrap (out of date flo-mon version)
- 53 - 57 not used
Streamer errors
- 60 Streamer handshake error
- 61 Streamer status transfer error
- 62 Bad cartridge
- 63 No cartridge installed
- 64 End of tape, cartridge full
- 65 Streamer drive error
- 66 Unidentified exception
- 67 Illegal command to streamer
Self test errors
- 70 PROM checksum error
- 71 RAM error
- 72 CTC error
- 73 DMA CTRL error
- 74 VCO error
- 75 Floppy controller error
- 76 Streamer data register error
- 77 ND-100 register error
ND sales number
- ND-317
Reference
Norsk Data Document ND–11.021.01 FLOPPY AND STREAMER CONTROLLER 3106/3112