I see Dave has a query about CDOS 2.58 vs 2.36. The WDI-II was introduced to handle the IMI5007 which, although still IMI Command Bus, has a much simpler interface than the IMI7710. For example, it steps like a floppy rather than use an intelligent seek-to-track command. Also, the data clock increased from 5.184MHz to 7.68MHz, hence the redesign. CDOS 2.36 can only work with the original WDI whilst CDOS2.58 works with both boards (if my memory serves...).
I have both WDI and WDI-II in my collection plus working IMI7710 and IMI5007 so can do simple tests. Note that I have original Cromemco hardware so cannot test the emulator.
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Mike Arnold schrieb am Dienstag, 26. Juli 2022 um 17:14:59 UTC+2:
I see Dave has a query about CDOS 2.58 vs 2.36. The WDI-II was introduced to handle the IMI5007 which, although still IMI Command Bus, has a much simpler interface than the IMI7710. For example, it steps like a floppy rather than use an intelligent seek-to-track command. Also, the data clock increased from 5.184MHz to 7.68MHz, hence the redesign. CDOS 2.36 can only work with the original WDI whilst CDOS2.58 works with both boards (if my memory serves...).
Thanks for this info, explains why it works with 2.58 only, now we know it is not caused by inaccurate emulation.
I have both WDI and WDI-II in my collection plus working IMI7710 and IMI5007 so can do simple tests. Note that I have original Cromemco hardware so cannot test the emulator.
Cool, if your hardware is operational one could compare functions of the emulation with the real hardware and try to find
differences in behaviour.
*** happy to help with tests. I would prefer not to reformat the disks but I have CDOS on the 5007, Cromix+ on one 7710 and CDOS on my second dodgy 7710. ***
The emulator can be tested by anyone with a PC (even a PI seems to be good enough) runing Windows, OSX or Linux,
maybe ...BSD, with a bit of knowledge how to build applications from a git source repository.
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If there's still a problem I do have the original Cromemco distribution disks if you need anything off them.
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Will do. They are write-protected and should be 'virgin' but I can't absolutely guarantee it even though I'm the only one who's ever used them; a lot can happen in 38 years ;-)
When I sent you the driver package (also distribution disks BTW) I think you said you preferred .dsk images? How are they made?