Is the SA-400 the standard Northstar floppy drive? I've been running
a Northstar floppy controller in my IMSAI, using just a couple of
plain old IBM-XT floppy drives. I was clued in by someone else on
this list that they would work, and they seem to be fine; even
handling the original hard-sectored diskettes! I was under the
impression that the sectoring was at least in part determined by the
drive, but have been told (and have seen for myself) that this is not
so; it's determined by the controller. Hope this helps!
On Tue, 30 Dec 1997 19:37:37 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
I've got a Northstar Horizon that I'm starting to restore. The Northstar
manual indicates that the Northstar disk controller wants to talk to one
or two SA400s, which sounds about right considering the time period.
Problem is the only SA400s, or similar, that I have are in my SWTPC 6800
and I don't want to pull them. I know that the SWTPC will accept an
MPI-51 as a replacement for an SA400 (but not an SA400 on a controller
that expects to see MPI-51s since they have a slightly higher step rate).
Could I use an MPI-52, and under what conditions, as a replacement for
the SA400s that the Northstar wants to see? If so, why? If not, why not?
Thanks...
Anthony Clifton - Wirehead
-Bill Richman
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http://incolor.inetnebr.com/bill_r
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