On 2015-11-23 18:11, Paul Koning wrote:

On Nov 23, 2015, at 10:10 AM, David Bridgham <[email protected]> wrote:

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However, once we get a prototype doing something interesting, we were
talking about looking around for people interested in helping out.
We'll do a couple disk controllers but if someone wants to add others,
great.  Especially if someone wants to add MSCP.  We're happy to skip
that one ourselves.

I can imagine.  MSCP is a large effort.

Indeed. But you have code like the stuff in simh, which will tell you how it is supposed to work.

For a classic/straightforward programming interface, the Massbus disks (RP04 
and successors) are a good choice.  That will take you just over 500 MB, if you 
emulate the layout of the RP07.

Unfortunately, support for the RP07 is lacking in most OSes. I don't know about RSTS/E, but in RSX, there are some odd holes in there, suggesting that they never used them much in real life. I did get it to work, but I had to write my own formatting module for FMT, among other things.

Otherwise it's the RM05 at 256 Meg, if I remember right. But all those disks are also expected to expose the actual geometry of the disk. While fairly straight forward, it do expose you to a rather low level interface, where you need to do a lot of calculations all the time.

        Johnny

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