From: tony duell Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 11:29 AM >> We swapped the TU56 and TU55 drives between the PDP-12 and the PDP-8/I. We
> Does the TU55 work correctly on the 8/I ? >> The TU55 behaved a little better than the TU56, and sometimes would actually >> boot OS/8. We continued chasing the issue and found glitches on data channel >> 3. We have swapped every module and cable that relates to data > What exactly do you mean by 'glitches'? Are these on a TTL level signal, an > analogue output of the read amplifer, or what? > Have you looked for glitches on the other data channels? >> channel 3, but have not been able to fix the glitches. The glitches are >> there with both the TU55 and the TU56, so the problem is in the TC12 >> controller. > IIRC this thing has 3 data channels, so is channel 3 on the outside of the > head/tape? Could it be some external interference that happens to be picked > up most strongly by that head winding? DECtape and LINCtape (same medium, wound opposite directions on the reel) are 10 tracks across. These are pairwise connected serially to produce 5 signals, called T (timing), M (mark), and 1, 2, and 3. The T tracks are outermost, the M tracks are next inward from the T tracks, and the tracks making up 1, 2, & 3 are non-adjacent: T M 1 2 3 1' 2' 3' M' T' The M tracks are longitudinally encoded (6-bit values chosen such that they read the same as NRZ backwards and forwards for DECtape, 4-bit values for LINCtape) to predefine blocks (cf. disk sectors) for data. So neither of the tracks which make up channel 3 is on the outside of the tape. Rich Rich Alderson Vintage Computing Sr. Systems Engineer Living Computer Museum 2245 1st Avenue S Seattle, WA 98134 mailto:ri...@livingcomputermuseum.org http://www.LivingComputerMuseum.org/