This is my recent Oric-toy configuration:
- Oric Atmos
- Original Microdisc controller
- Drive A: Gotek floppy emulator with OLED and buzzer mods (I will post more info in separated thread about it).
- Drive B: 3-inch double-sided drive, max 42 tracks.
Everything works perfect, but I found something strange with INIT command.
I boot from drive A and want to format the disk in drive B, so I type the command: INITB,17,42,D
The formatting starts fine, but the drive B is NOT always re-calibrated i.e. the magnetic head is NOT on track 00 and as result the command fails.
So, my questions are:
Is this behavior of INIT command already known or it's bug?
Is there a standard way to force drive re-calibration?
Or maybe I do something wrong?
Below is my temporary solution - redrive - small program, Atmos only,
which makes drive re-calibration using FDC1793 command restore.
The attached archive contains DSK, TAP and source! .
Any comments are highly appreciated !
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SedOric-3 and INIT command
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Re: SedOric-3 and INIT command
No idea, I guess it's something André Cheramy of the CEO would know about.
Re: SedOric-3 and INIT command
Very nice configuration! Does the bug also happen with older versions of Sedoric?
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Re: SedOric-3 and INIT command
Uh, i'm not an expert but traduce your interrogation in the mag.
May be André or somebody else will be able to solve it
May be André or somebody else will be able to solve it
coco.oric as DidierV, CEO Member
Historic owner of Oric, Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga
Historic owner of Oric, Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga
Re: SedOric-3 and INIT command
I don't think this happens on a real disk system. So maybe it is something to do with the Gotek?
Try setting the drives with DTRACK and then just INITB. (If I've remember the right command.)
Check the configuration with DSYS.
Try setting the drives with DTRACK and then just INITB. (If I've remember the right command.)
Check the configuration with DSYS.