I have a Percom AT88-S1PD (and manual), and wanted some verification on the following: The Percom hardware can support up to 2 floppy drives internally? Including 3.5'drives? Ref: S1PD.SP.00110.ASTR Issue: 01 Rev.: 07 Date: 20th December 2012 Page: iv ESA unclassified – for official use (Table 19) and HKTM L0 product (pp.31,52,53,54,55,56, 57,58,64,95,96,97,98, 106,107 Updated the content of Annotated Data Component for SAR Standard L0 Product (Table 9), GPS L0 Product Table 21) according to. If you put a 3.5' drive inside -- do you end up with 360KB or 720KB of usable space? And does any standard PC 720KB mechanism work (or old ST floppy)? Finally, can the floppy be formatted to the PC Standard of FAT12 and accessed by SpartaDOS-X? John I did test part of this many years ago using my AT-88, which supported DD. I'm not sure about your model number, but I believe it may be single density only. (?) So that means the most you should get is 128 X 18 X 80 (tracks) X 2 (sides) = 360K, if it handles a two-sided drive. If it is DD, then it should be 720K using 3-1/2' 720K drives using MyDos (or SDX). And dead-slow in DD since there is no USpd for Percoms. It's been a really long time since I did this. As far as the Fat-12, I can only say that I used my Percom with my ATR 8000 & CP/M (which has some very different disk formats), but I did not use the Percom controller, since the ATR 8000 handles that. But how would you even do it? ![]() Is your manual different than the regular AT-88 manual? It is manual #050-1290-001? I would think a manual specifically for the AT-88 S1PD might be slightly different. (?) Here is a link that might be helpful: There was also a good article by Ben Poehland in Atari Classics about the Percoms. Be very careful as the Percom has 110V inside (U.S.) and it can shock you in a heartbeat if you touch the wrong things! I have a Percom AT88-S1PD (and manual), and wanted some verification on the following: The Percom hardware can support up to 2 floppy drives internally? Including 3.5'drives? If you put a 3.5' drive inside -- do you end up with 360KB or 720KB of usable space? And does any standard PC 720KB mechanism work (or old ST floppy)? Finally, can the floppy be formatted to the PC Standard of FAT12 and accessed by SpartaDOS-X? John Can we get a pic of the actual board. Like to see if you have the dd board. I thought it was 9v but don't hold me to that. But one thing I notice is you don't have a western digital drive controller chip/board. Download Game Monopoly Bahasa Indonesia Gratis Game Monopoly Here and Now 3D yang diliris pada tanggal 5 September 2012 oleh Elektronic Arts atau dikenal dengan nama EA. Dengan tampilan 3D nya sobat tidak akan bosan untuk memainkannya, karena tampilannya nyaman dan User Friendly. Download Game Monopoly Bhs Indo Java| Taruhan Bola, Judi Online. 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To be honest with you, I don't remember what I had for dinner yesterday. So I'm sorry to say I have no idea what happened to the chip/board in that socket. Looking through my collection of 40 pin chips, the only controller chip I have is a WD2793BL-02. Well my guess is this percom won't work anymore anyway. The piece of tape fell off the EEPROM chip on the bottom left of the pics, so i'm sure the flash of the picture erased it. They are not overly sensitive to light, they require UV of intense lumens to achieve erasure. Blowing taps for it is a bit of drama in my opinion then. Just tape it back on there and then pretend it didn't happen? Intel suggests 6 months of office lighting is equal to 2 weeks of daily full sunlight which may or may not bring about data corruption in some cells. 20 minutes under the UV lamps of an erasing fixture is the usual time needed for full erasure. ![]() As a rule I will change out all the electrolytic caps when I recondition and old board, as I did with the board in the above pictures. However, I noticed an error on the silk screen on this board: Look at Cap C8 in the lower left of the first picture. Notice the '+' sign just above the C8. If I had installed the cap per the silk screen I would have had the positive end going to ground. In my experience that is a very fast way to kill a capacitor. Anyway, if you enlarge the picture you will see that the negative end of the cap is pointing to the plus sign. They are not overly sensitive to light, they require UV of intense lumens to achieve erasure. Blowing taps for it is a bit of drama in my opinion then. Just tape it back on there and then pretend it didn't happen? Intel suggests 6 months of office lighting is equal to 2 weeks of daily full sunlight which may or may not bring about data corruption in some cells. 20 minutes under the UV lamps of an erasing fixture is the usual time needed for full erasure. Good to know - thanks! My concern was based on things like camera flashes that disable raspberry pi's because of ICs being very light sensitive. I assumed the old EEPROMs were pretty easy to clear as well.
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