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DISKETTE
ADAPTER CARD
The
diskette
adapter
card
controls
the
flow
of
data
to
and from
the
diskette
unit.'
It
accepts
signals
and
control
commands from
the
system
card
and
uses
them
to
supply
all
logic
and
signals
required
to
operate
the
diskette
drive.
The
adapter
card
is
an
interface
between
the
system
card
and
the
diskette
drives
and
supplies
the
fol-
lowing
circuits:
Basic
Assurance
Test
(BAT). The
diskette
adapter
microprocessor
controls
the
flow
and
timing
of
data
under
the
control
of
the
sys-
tem
card.
The
adapter
tests
itself
following
each
power
on
reset.
This
test
is
in
two
sections.
First
the
cable
from
the
system
card
to
the
adapter
card
is
checked.
Then
the
read
function
on
the
diskette
adpater
card
is
tested.
Drive
Status.
This
status
includes
fault,
write
protect,
ready,
track
0,
two
side,
and
head
address
data.
Track
Position.
The
adapter
stores
the
track
position
in
the
track
position
counter.
Diskette
Drive
Selection.
The
adapter
controls
the
selection
of
the
diskette
unit.
This
selection
depends
upon
the
input
of
the
application
program
diskette.
The
application
program
will
select
the
proper
diskette
drive
if
a
dual
diskette
drive
unit
is
pres-
ent.
Track
Step
Timing.
Clockcircuits
on
the
adapter
card
control
the
length
of
.each
step
operation
(5
millisenconds).
At
the
end
of
the
last
step
35
milliseconds
is
added
to
allow
the
head/carriage
assem-
bly
to
settle.
Diskette
RPM
Monitor.
The
adapter
monitors
the
pulses
from
the
light
emitting
diode/phototransistor.
Access
Line
Encoding.
The.
adapter·
card
provides
the
correct
combina-
tion
of
signals
required
to
step
the
head
carriage
in
the
correct
direction.
Head Load
Operation.
The
adapter
activates
and
deactivates
the
head
load
solenoid.
Error
Sensing/Corrections.
Error
condtions
are
sensed,
and
cor-
rected
if
possible,
by
the
adapter
card.
Error
conditions
not
cor-
rected
are
relayed
to
the
system
card
in
the
form
of
interrupt
requests.
Interrupt
Request.
The
adapter
card
uses
this
line
to
signal
the
system
card
that
the
diskette
drive
needs
attention
from
the
system
card.
Drive
status
pro-
vides
the
input
to
interrupt
request.
Serialization-Deserialzation
(SERDES)
of
Data.
Data
is
trans-
mitted
between
the
system
card
and
the
diskette
adapter
card
through
eight
data
bit
lines
at
the
same
time
and
received
at
the
card
as
parallel
data.
The
SERDES
circuit
converts
the
parallel
data
to
serial
data.
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