An interesting update on greaseweazle. As I understand
this it now
supports LIF at the file level as well as at the disc format level.
On Sun, Jun 25, 2023 at 9:43 AM Tony Duell via cctalk <
cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2023 at 8:31 AM r.stricklin via
cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Tony Duell via cctalk <
cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
And this is where I get lost..
I do not understand your overbearing attitude of helplessness toward
this project. I have known you on many occasions to go to far greater
lengths to achieve far deeper understanding of far more complicated
devices. Far less intelligent people than you have managed somehow to
marshal the necessary resources to make useful headway with the damn thing.
The majority of the questions you’re demanding answers to seem to me like
the kind of questions that could be easily answered with about four
minutes’ worth of simple experimentation.
It's a combination of things :
I regard the Greaseweazle (or any other similar device) as a tool to
help me to do something which I enjoy -- running classic computers.
While I am happy to spend time improving my skills at using tools, I
do not expect to have to guess at what the designer was doing.
I also want to understand what my tools should be doing. Not what they
seem to have done in the past. Getting some of my classics running is
a big enough ob without having to worry whether or not some missing
option in writing the boot disk image to a real disk has caused that
disk to be mangled. The more I know to be correct, the better. I can
sit down with the Greaseweazle board, the PC, a floppy drive and a
logic analyser and probably find some combination of options that
produces what look to be sensible signals on the Write Data line. But
whether they are sensible signals is a much bigger problem.
Yes, I like solving puzzles. But this shouldn't be a puzzle. If I want
to solve a puzzle about reading and writing arbitrary disk formats the
I'll design my own device to do it.
-tony