[cctalk] Re: Super I/O chips and Getting floppy images to/from real disks

2023-05-24 Thread Joshua Rice via cctalk
What op sys and version do you want to run on it? Windows changed the way drivers work after Xp so it may be an isshe. That made replacement of older PCs that controlled equipment like xray, MRI, and industrial stuff impossible as the manufacturers couldn’t write new drivers — lost the knowl

[cctalk] Re: Super I/O chips and Getting floppy images to/from real disks

2023-05-24 Thread Wayne S via cctalk
What op sys and version do you want to run on it? Windows changed the way drivers work after Xp so it may be an isshe. That made replacement of older PCs that controlled equipment like xray, MRI, and industrial stuff impossible as the manufacturers couldn’t write new drivers — lost the knowledge

[cctalk] Re: Super I/O chips

2023-05-24 Thread Bill Gunshannon via cctalk
Has anyone ever looked at using the P112 to read and write these classic format floppies?  I understand it can do 8" CPM floppies so that would imply the controller has all the needed modes. bill

[cctalk] Re: Super I/O chips

2023-05-24 Thread Martin Bishop via cctalk
ubject: [cctalk] Re: Super I/O chips The C256Foenix FMX uses a SuperIO chip: https://wiki.c256foenix.com/index.php?title=ICs > On 24 May 2023, at 12:18, emanuel stiebler via cctalk > wrote: > > Anybody out here, still in business using them? > Which ones are still easily ava

[cctalk] Re: Super I/O chips

2023-05-24 Thread Raymond Wiker via cctalk
The C256Foenix FMX uses a SuperIO chip: https://wiki.c256foenix.com/index.php?title=ICs > On 24 May 2023, at 12:18, emanuel stiebler via cctalk > wrote: > > Anybody out here, still in business using them? > Which ones are still easily available? > (I look for something which has 2 UARTs, FDC a