On Sat, 23 Jan 2016, Eric Christopherson wrote:

How did these dumb drives interface with the computer at a software
level? I'd think a DOS would need to be loaded somehow.

The drives had their DOS in ROM. Keep in mind that the 1541, 1571, etc. essentially were computers unto themselves with a CPU (6502), ROM and RAM.

The host computer doesn't need to concern itself with what track & sector the drive is reading from - it just tells the drive "send me <x>" and the drive is smart enough to do just that.

g.


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