In a message dated 1/4/99 1:13:11 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk writes:
The 82072 isn't an ASIC - at least not a custom one. It's a single-chip
floppy controller - basically a PC/AT floppy interface minus the address
decoder. I have the data sheets.
I thought ASIC was "Application Specific Integrated Circuit" which the
floppy
controller would seem to qualify. I agree that it is not a custom chip.
Thanks for the info Tony. What drive sizes does it support?
Paxton