On Wed, 19 Dec 2018, Ali via cctalk wrote:
Has anyone seen these before? They seem to be a new take (just a shrink down) of the XT-IDE and an FDC controller that supports single density (FM) and 2.88 ED drives (along with the usual PC stuff). The FDC is interesting. I would have liked to have seen it be more like a CCIV w/ four drive support and addresses but given that most FDCs will not support FM this is a great step forward.
www.ebay.com/itm/DeluxeFloppy-8-bit-ISA-Bootable-HD-Floppy-Serial/332861819300

SOME FDC will support FM.
SOME FDC can sorta do 128 byte sectors.

It looks nice, but,
I want a DC37 external connector, instead of the serial. Or use a header for serial to give space for the DC37. Or (would require moving stuff around a little, or a taller board), a second 34 pin header, and a DC37 on a bracket with short cable. Serial are a dime a dozen. IBM gave away FREE serial (and 20mA!) card with XT, just to keep us from plugging anything into the 8th slot!
(OK, that one from IBM wasn't as fast as current, . . . )

Chances are real good that it already supports 4 drives, other than the connector.

Trivia mods should be able to enable 3 drives, with "standard", instead of IBM "twist" cable. And NOT by repurposing SIDE SELECT like Radio Shack did for their fourth drive!

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Grumpy Ol' Fred                 ci...@xenosoft.com

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