Re: Using a PIC as a floppy disk controller
- From: "Kryten" <kryten_droid_obfusticator@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:33:23 GMT
There is a compilable VHDL description of the 1770 chip.
This seems the best way to go, given that it works and has source code and
the PIC is nowhere near fast enough.
Actually, I think SD cards would be better, since it takes very little
hardware and stores far more than floppies. My laptop PC doesn't even have a
floppy disk or RS232 anymore, just SD card and USB.
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