idea for a universal disk interface
Paul Koning
paulkoning at comcast.net
Wed Apr 13 19:24:36 CDT 2022
> On Apr 13, 2022, at 8:12 PM, Fred Cisin via cctech <cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> ...
> My mindset is/was still stuck in the disk format conversion realm, of trying to get information (hopefully information in the form of files, not just data as track images) from alien media.
> And, more often than not, unidirectionally.
Indeed. Though even that is hard for the more exotic formats, if original controllers are unavailable. How would you read, for example, an IBM 1620 or CDC 6600 disk pack, given that the machine is hard to find and those that exists may not have the right controllers? But both are certainly doable with a "generic" track extractor engine. Turning track waveforms into data then becomes a matter of reverse engineering the encoding and constructing the software to do that. This may be hard, or not so hard. For example, if you wanted to do this for a CDC 844 disk pack (RP04/06 lookalike but with 322 12-bit word sectors) you'd get a lot of help from the fact that the source code of the disk controller firmware, and the manual describing it, have been preserved.
Then as you said the real goal is to recover files, which means also having to reverse engineer the file system. That too may be documented adequately (it is in the 6600 case, for example) or not so much (does such documentation, or the OS source code, exists for the 1620 disk operating system?).
paul
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