The manual u cited states, "The disk controller can control either a CDC or Finch
drives. All drives attached to any controller must be of one type." I'm not sure
what they mean by "CDC" but if u are lucky it might mean "SMD."
According to the 1983 Disk/Trend Finch interfaces were available on the Wren 9415-32
(Finch and ST506) and the Wren 94153 (Finch only). So u might look for a 94153 or a Finch
variant of the 9415-32.
The Finch spec data interface specs include 13440 unformatted bytes per revolution using
an 806 KB/sec data rate, which are the very old at that time 3330 industry standards.
There are very few small drives that use this standard, not even the 94153 (10,080 @ 605
KB/sec) so what happens with the drive at a different frequency and the controller with a
possibly a different number of raw bytes per track is unpredictable. Note that 10080 x
806/605 is close enough to 13440 so any 10,080 @ 605 KB/sec drive might be made to work if
the recording channel has margin at the higher frequency; unfortunately there are not very
many.
A bigger problem might be the command and control interface of the Finch - it is not like
the ST506/412. Off the top of my head it looks like a variant on SMD. BTW SMD data specs
are exactly 1.5x3330, that is 20,160 bytes @ 1.209 MB/sec so a small SMD might work if the
recoding channel can deal with the lower data rate, perhaps the 8715 FSD. You might want
to compare pin by pin SMD to Finch to see if this is even possible. There were some
small SMDs, e.g. Micropolis 1403, Priam 804 but most were 14-inch.
Perhaps there is a CDC SMD expert in this group that can help
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Lehmann [mailto:lehmann at ans-netz.de]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 11:39 AM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Evotek Winchester Harddisk
Tom Gardner <t.gardner at computer.org> wrote:
Sorry If I didn't make myself clear, I am
suggesting one never acquire
an Evotek drive today other than perhaps as an historical curiosity.
The Finch was a short lived 8-inch HDD that went up to 42 MB
unformatted BUT according to Disk/Trend It did not use an ST506
interface but instead came with this variety of interfaces: Finch,
LDI, SMD or SA1000! So your problem is likely to be finding a drive
that matches the interface of yr controller card. Some possibilities
Finch interface was available on certain CDC Wren 5 -inch
models, e.g. 9415
From what I understood in the Zilog System 8000 manuals, it is the Finch interface.
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/zilog/s8000/03-3237-04_hwR…
Page 33 - Drive Performance Characterstics Page 47 - Pinout of the WDC-Controller Disk
Connector Page 65-69 - Describing Driver Configurations
Here are pictures of harddisks used in the System 8000:
http://pics.pofo.de/gallery3/index.php/S8000/Harddisk
And this is the so called "FINCH Adapter Board" used in the S8000:
http://pics.pofo.de/gallery3/index.php/S8000/S8000_boards/FINCH-Adapter-Boa…