from March 1977 there is a PerSci 1070 floppy
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On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Santo Nucifora <santo.nucifora at gmail.com>
wrote:
Last night I was able to read the EPROMs on the second
of the two Persci
cards and embedded in the code was the string "ERSCI 1170 V F.2-5". I'm
strongly suspecting it's proof that both cards make up a PerSci 1170
controller :) I have the four 2716 EPROMS dumped in the files area of my
site at
http://vintagecomputer.ca/files-area/ . If someone would like to
disassemble them, I'd love to find out more. If there is a tool I can use,
please let me know. I was not able to read the 2708 on the first card at
this point.
If anyone has any information on the Persci 1170 controller, I'd love to
know if any additional software is required to run it or if I can jump to a
specific address to run it. I do NOT have any disks for this.
It appears to be an uncommon drive so any information at all would be much
appreciated.
Santo
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Santo Nucifora <santo.nucifora at gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
I recently acquired a Persci 2142 dual disk drive with two S-100
controller cards. The 2142 is a Persci slim-line case that fits the
internal Persci 299 drives but also included were to Persci S-100 cards.
The only thing that makes sense is that one or both of these are the
Persci
1170 controller card (set) but I have not been
able to find a picture of
such a card anywhere. There is an 1170 card picture at the Computer
History Museum but it suspiciously looks like a Vector S-100 prototype
board with components on it (and not the right amount compare to my
cards). That page is here:
http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102712583
I have pictures in my latest post of the front and back of both cards
along with the Persci 299 drive mechanism and the complete 2142 unit. If
anyone knows what a Persci 1170 controller looks like, I'd love to know
if
that's what I have. Is it both cards? I am
assuming so because there's
a
marketing brochure out there with a description
of the 1170 controller
and
the Z80 CPU, as described, is on the second card
(not the main card) as
is
the memory.
Pictures of what I have are here:
http://vintagecomputer.ca/persci-drive-is-a-299-what-are-the-controller-boa…
I can try to read the EPROMS on the second board (they are B2716s) but
the
first board has a 2708 and I've nothing that
will read it. Maybe that
will
give a clue? I would assume that's where
Persci DOS is?
I will be taking the 299 drive mechanism apart and refurbishing this
drive
as I did the Persci 270 in my Processor
Technology Helios II (big thanks
to
Martin Eberhard for his awesome guide and his
help!). Hopefully it's
close
enough to the 299 that the guide will still be
useful. I have yet to
check
if the glass gauge is intact in this drive or all
of this will be for
nothing. I'll do that when I take it apart. Should be a fun project.
If you have any info, please let me know. It would be much appreciated.
Santo