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108 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Harte
e6d4bb29d8 Discovered correct sense interrupt status result if nobody is in the completed seeking state, and switched to it. It's a single 0x80 rather than two bytes. 2017-08-06 15:34:33 -04:00
Thomas Harte
6c5b562d97 Made an attempt at some of the correct seek/recalibrate behaviour: it's now asynchronous from command processing and able to work on up to four drives at once. I just probably am not yet hitting all the status flags I need to hit. 2017-08-06 15:22:07 -04:00
Thomas Harte
a7103f9333 Disks are now communicated to the 8272. Which is able to handle four of them. 2017-08-06 13:24:14 -04:00
Thomas Harte
c12425e141 Added storage for the extended four status registers, and made an attempt at implementing the two most trivial result-phase commands. Am slightly paused momentarily trying to figure out whether seek activity is orthogonal to read/write activity. 2017-08-06 12:55:57 -04:00
Thomas Harte
89f6de1383 Started on a real ugly-implementation coroutine approach, and implemented specify as a fairly trivial first command: it has no result phase, and is the only thing called by AMSDOS as part of the initialisation sequence. 2017-08-06 12:36:18 -04:00
Thomas Harte
29288b690e Switched disk controllers to be instantiated explicitly in terms of cycles, created an Amstrad-specific subclass of the 8272 to record the direct programmatic availability of all disk motors bundled together, and otherwise adjusted to ensure the thing is clocked and that the motor is enabled and disabled appropriately. The 8272 is also now formally a subclass of the incoming MDM controller. 2017-08-06 09:45:16 -04:00
Thomas Harte
25fd3f7e50 Mildly increased work in here, still primarily oriented towards logging what I actually need to get done. 2017-08-05 22:26:59 -04:00
Thomas Harte
3e984e75b6 Strung up an empty shell that eventually should contain the 8272, and added appropriate IO decoding to the Amstrad. 2017-08-05 19:45:52 -04:00