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4153.1 | zero inches is about right | GIDDAY::LAWSON | | Fri Sep 28 1990 01:37 | 18 |
| re: critical length
keep it as short as possible. i.e, solder the 86 pin connector to a
board and mount the adaptor chips on this board. solder the 62 pin
connector to this board and connect the xt controller.
the signals should not travel more than 3 inches to get to the OMTI.
now, if you buffer every signal coming in or out of the
adaptor/controller via 74LS245's, then you can mount the controller up
to about 18 inches away. I know a guy who built this up with buffers
and the basic formatter ran, but the system wouldnt access the drive.
HIS CABLE WAS ABOUT 2 FT LONG!!!!!! when he shortened it, it worked.
hope this helps
Glenn.
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4153.2 | More Questions | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Fri Sep 28 1990 15:41 | 25 |
| Thanks Glenn, It does help. I'm not surprised by the answer, but it is
good to hear the voice of experience confirm my suspicions.
It does raise some other questions though. If I decide to buffer the
bus with 74LS245's what signals beside R/W determine bus direction?
What signals, if any, should be used as tri-state enable/disable?
By inference, it is not critical where the OMTI (ST11-M in my case)
sits in RElation to the disk drives. Is this correct?
On a design point; I was unable to obtain 74HC688 Magnitude Comparator,
but was able to get a 74LS684. My thinking is to use one of the
redundant gates in the 74LS32 and OR the -AS signal with the (-P=Q)
output from pin 19 of the comparator. This should be funtionally
identical to the 74HC688. Have I got it Right? I will have an extra
gate delay, but is this critical?
Lastly is the 86pin edge connector 2 X 43 way at 0.1 pitch? If so I
may have found a UK supplier.
Thanks again for your help
Best Regards,
David
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4153.3 | Updated circuit for CHEAPHD/MAKEHD | PEEVAX::LAWSON | | Tue Oct 02 1990 09:27 | 22 |
| re:.2
David,
I've uploaded to TAPE::USER2:[UPLOADS] AN UPDATED CIRCUIT FOR THE
CHEAPHD/MAKEHD PROJECT.
Look for SUPER_CHEAPHD.LZH
This has buffering on the expansion bus and some status LEDS. It has
been built...and works. (check the pin-outs on the 245's - I am told
(but have not confirmed) that there is an error.
The interface between the XT controller and the Drive is via
differential drivers. I remember reading that this allows a cable
length of six metres. Mine worked quite OK with 3 metres of cable.
The connector is a 2 by 43 connector with 0.1 inch pitch.
Hope that this helps.
Cheers
Glenn.
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4153.4 | PCB Design is next | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Tue Oct 02 1990 13:11 | 17 |
| Glenn,
Many thanks for the help. I will certainly take a look at SUPER_HD
circuit. Though with possibility of 3 m of cable from the ST-11
contoller, I can afford to position the adaptor right next to the
Amiga.
Once I have verified the UK supplier I will post the details here
for other builders in the UK.
I'm working now on a sutable PCB layout and finding it tedious. To
many connections at opposite ends of the board and too many conflicting
and crossing tracks. Is there any PD PCB design software around?
Thanks again, I'll let you know how it goes.
Regards,
David
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4153.5 | | WELSWS::FINNIS | | Tue Oct 16 1990 18:04 | 8 |
| Are you putting the Amiga board in this box also ?
Is this cable screened ?
Mine is built as described earlier , with short distance between each
edge connector.
-Pete-
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4153.6 | It's all in the mind | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Thu Oct 18 1990 18:19 | 17 |
| Pete,
I had not considered putting the Amiga motherboard into the PC350
box until I saw your earlier note. I'll consider it. I've yet to do
any of the real practical work as I'm still trying to get hold of an 86
pin connector. I've identified one manufactured by MOWLEX but they are
having to send to the USA for a sample. They've agreed to send one to
me as soon as they recieve it.
I have downloaded the SUPER_CHEAPHD circuit from TAPE which buffers
the bus using 74LS245's. this permits a bus extension of about 1 ft.
Which is about as much as I need if I keep the Amiga and expansion box
seaparate. No mention is made of cable screening so I was planning on
using flat ribbon cable.
Regards,
David
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4153.7 | | WELSWS::FINNIS | | Thu Oct 25 1990 18:43 | 9 |
| The S100 Bus used to be popular ,
Try getting a 100 way connector and cut it down !!!
Mine was found in the shed , so I cannot recommend a supplier.
Probably came from a scrap machine at some time.. Try going to
a breakers Don't always buy new.
.Pete.
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4153.8 | I wan't get started | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Fri Oct 26 1990 14:33 | 8 |
| Pete,
Good Idea. It had ocurred to me to do the same, just hadn't got
round to it. No news from MOWLEX. The samples from them would be FREE,
but how long can I wait?????
Regards,
David
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4153.9 | Chocks Away!!!!! | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Tue Nov 27 1990 06:40 | 14 |
| Yippee!!!! MOLEX cam across with the goods this morning.
Part No. 87087-0043. They are PCB mounting types, so will need some
work to fit a straight A500. Mine were FREE samples but should be
available through Electronic retailers or agents.
MOLEX inc. Telephone: 312/969-4550
2222 Wellington Court
Lisle Telex: 20-6070/25-4069
Illinois 60532
USA
Regards
David.
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4153.10 | Pin Outs. Which Way? | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Fri Nov 30 1990 11:05 | 28 |
| My ST-11-M controller came without any physical detail on it's
numbering of pinouts. It looks to be numbered from left to right
irrspective of which side of the board you are looking at eg:
!------------------------------! !------------------------------!
! ! ! !
! ! ! !
! ! ! !
! COMPONENT SIDE "A" ! ! ETCH SIDE "B" !
! ! ! !
! ! ! !
! ! ! !
! ! ! !
! ! ! !
!UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU! !UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
1 31 1 31
Is this correct?
Secondly how is the A 500 expansion port numbered. My manual just gives
a list of pins and no physical layout?
Any help wil be greatly appreciated. I've no wish to fry anything by
connecting either of these 180 degrees out.
Regards
David
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4153.11 | RTFM? | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Fri Nov 30 1990 12:49 | 8 |
| re .10
Further to my question about the expansion port. There is a schematic
in the manual showing the pins to be numbered on alternate sides but
which is pin 1? Upper left?
Regards,
David
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4153.12 | What MFM ? | WELLIN::FINNIS | | Sat Dec 01 1990 16:47 | 21 |
| Hi
ST11-M ..Why ? It's MFM .
I thought you had an RD53 ? The price is the same for ST11-R and
you get 33Mbyte more data area on the disk !
Anyway I had this problem, The way I satisfied myself was to meter
the 5v from the 74 series chip to the edge connector and via the drawings
to the Amiga !
If you take the top off the Amiga Pin 1 is marked.
As for the ST11-M if it the same as the ST11-R I'll have to check mine
out.
-Pete-
Who is in Highfield week starting the 10th of December
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4153.13 | RLL Reliability? | HAMPS::EAST | Ed Svcs Support Manager for EIS/ENG/EIC | Mon Dec 03 1990 06:14 | 13 |
| Pete,
I went for an ST-11M for safety being unsure whether operating RD53
in RLL was really reliable. I also have and RD51 which I will us as
drive 2.
Thanks for the tips. I guess I'll get the meter out. I was just
being lazy really.
I might pop into Highfield next week for a chat.
Regards,
David
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