Thomas Harte
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a4c5eebd1e
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The latest Atari Age-discovered numbers suggest this starts up in 1024T mode.
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2017-03-21 18:22:50 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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c445eaec3e
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Switched startup values, following a comment on AtariAge. May or may not be correct, the thread was speculative.
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2017-03-19 17:38:26 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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e0bca1e37b
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Reinstated the 16 and 32 kb Atari pagers, and ensured the 6532 always starts in a valid state.
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2017-03-18 17:34:34 -04:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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d3257c345a
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Tested against public ROMs and corrected. Also moved the deferred adjustment into a more canonical place.
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2017-03-04 17:00:28 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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e09b76bf32
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Fixed 'same value, then immediate increment, then proper counting increments' behaviour and ensured it takes one cycle to commit a value. Adjusted tests to match.
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2017-03-04 15:57:54 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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ced644b103
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It seems likely that an AY divides its clock by 8, not 16. I had conflated wave frequency and counter clock.
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2017-01-11 22:03:01 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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eca3995481
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Added a CRC check for read address, ensured CRC, lost data and record not found are initially reset.
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2017-01-01 21:00:25 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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044c920a5b
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Made it more explicit that there are no unhandled cases.
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2017-01-01 20:56:52 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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0df9ce5a76
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Made an attempt at read address. So superficially that leaves only the force interrupts.
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2017-01-01 20:55:09 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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f94f34f053
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Made an attempt at read track. Which means process_input_bit can't just swallow syncs any more; it now reports them as tokens of type ::Sync.
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2017-01-01 20:39:19 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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c994fa39f6
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Ensured spin-up doesn't occur if there's no motor line.
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2016-12-31 16:18:30 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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1ea4f0d79d
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Made an attempt to implement 'write track' and ensure that 'write sector' can't end without announcing that it has ended writing.
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2016-12-31 16:01:44 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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8eb21c6702
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The "MFM...Byte"s aren't MFM-specific, they're relevant to both FM and MFM encoding. So renamed them. Also slimmed syntax within MFM.cpp mostly where emigration from the Acorn disk analyser had left a residue of lengthy namespace specification.
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2016-12-31 15:25:11 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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a8bc9d830e
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Removed leftover very temporary debugging aid.
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2016-12-28 23:03:05 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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e4000bd060
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Added some even more verbose logging; slightly simplified write loop logic, and decided it's definitely write_byte that's responsible for CRC generator feeding.
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2016-12-28 21:24:19 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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4adcb46665
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Fixed FM-mode CRC generation.
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2016-12-28 19:51:27 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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1277a67f9a
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Introduced data_mode_ to replace is_reading_data_, representing that there are now three possible modes. When writing, any input from the read head won't affect the CRC generator.
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2016-12-28 19:26:21 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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7a627b782d
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Reintroduced writing of MFM sync marks when writing a sector.
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2016-12-28 18:48:50 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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a568172758
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Made steps towards proper CRC generation. Am currently comparing against Oric disk images, as — amongst other things — they include precomputed CRCs.
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2016-12-28 18:29:37 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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9c0f622a2e
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Started working CRC checking into the 1770. Discovered immediately that my generated CRC does not match that built into the Oric disk images. So mine is pretty-much certainly wrong. An opportunity for learning!
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2016-12-26 16:46:26 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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0490a47058
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Worked on the all-around framework for decoding sectors back from tracks when closing down a file. Hit the wall that the parser is more observant of CRCs than the WD. No, really. So I guess I have to stop avoiding that whole issue.
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2016-12-26 14:24:33 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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83c433c142
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Deviated from the data sheet, which seems likely to be correct. Hence removed a whole load of the temporary logging.
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2016-12-26 12:48:49 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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742c5df367
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With lots of logging arising temporarily, fixed bug whereby conversion to a patched track would lead to holding a track with a distinct measure of time, leading to improperly-placed patches.
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2016-12-25 22:00:39 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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acc35885cd
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Attempted to reduce track invalidations.
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2016-12-25 20:38:25 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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c0a1264ab0
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Slightly improved legibility.
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2016-12-25 20:19:47 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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e2b829f68e
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Made an attempt to write the proper address mark.
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2016-12-25 20:15:07 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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beaa868079
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Factored the MFM parser out into encodings.
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2016-12-25 20:00:57 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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74e98fd097
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Made an attempt to write actual data (albeit that CRC calculation is still missing).
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2016-12-25 19:18:45 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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98be6ede45
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Shuffled a little to reduce risk of overflow, ensured writing is a loop, still seem to be writing too quickly for some reason.
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2016-12-25 16:13:05 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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d2ad2c756e
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Added enough shovelling to write rubbish for an entire sector.
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2016-12-25 15:46:49 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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aceb7e3b6b
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Started implementing write sector on the 1770, immediately deciding it would be useful to have a callback for end-of-queued-data-written from disk controller. So had a go at implementing that, naively. More investigation required.
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2016-12-25 12:31:38 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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901f19f89c
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Added enough stuff that SSDs attached to a 1770 will now reach the entry point for writing.
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2016-12-25 09:46:12 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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c304db0f5a
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Deintegrated the busy flag and the interrupt request line, as the latter is reset by status reads. Which also means I can start reporting the WD INTRQ line status directly from the Microdisc. That appears to be correct, rather than honouring the Microdisc IRQ select there.
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2016-12-06 21:16:29 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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ca50606e1d
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Restored Vic audio.
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2016-12-03 17:10:47 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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36bc558798
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Converted all 'Components' to postfix underscores.
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2016-12-03 10:51:09 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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81ee834530
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As well as a bunch of logging, reinstated rotation position preservation across tracks.
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2016-12-02 18:36:47 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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93c573bfa9
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Implemented missing status bits (other than the index hole), and a head loading delay for the Microdisc.
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2016-12-01 21:13:16 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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0a0775c3bd
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Removed earlier hacky solution.
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2016-12-01 20:16:11 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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442986ee2c
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Introduced a head loading path for 1793 machines.
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2016-12-01 20:12:22 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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82899f2f47
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Ensured flag setting is atomic, removed duplication of interrupt request versus busy, found better names for the personality testers, unified delegate protocol.
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2016-12-01 07:41:52 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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b31fd11470
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Fixed reporting of data request line, initial status values.
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2016-11-30 22:39:55 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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2222cb65d6
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Split the status up into flags, assembled into a register upon demand. Attempted to implement some of the differences between the 1770/1772 and 1773/1793. Albeit with a motor fix still in place.
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2016-11-30 22:26:02 -05:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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84cb07613d
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Checked some documentation more thoroughly; the 1793 has quite different spin-up (/head load) semantics. So it's another distinct personality. Grrr.
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2016-11-27 20:39:08 -08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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02ba1f220f
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The '72 seems to be a '70 with altered timing. So worth differentiating.
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2016-11-27 21:06:17 +08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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2c01f9dbed
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Added meaningful TODOs.
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2016-11-27 08:42:39 +08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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2f459690d4
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It would appear the 1770 and 1773 actually differ in relation to the (non-sensical) ability not to spin-up for a Type 2, and whether a side compare can occur. So the WD1770 class now requires a personality to be specified. Which it singly fails to honour.
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2016-11-26 23:29:30 +08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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d8ecc52de8
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Temporarily disabled spin-down as harmful to the status register if following anything other than a Type 1 command.
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2016-11-26 22:27:20 +08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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b9677c9927
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Consolidated interrupt request setting.
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2016-11-26 09:41:53 +08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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d5f9e0aa3b
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Ensured there's no such thing as a zero-cycle operation, even if i don't yet know exactly what I should be doing.
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2016-11-25 21:24:25 +08:00 |
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Thomas Harte
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4af678d2ed
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Gave the Microdisc a clock signal, added just enough of force interrupt to avoid a spurious belief that a type 3 command has started.
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2016-11-25 20:51:39 +08:00 |
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