Hi!
I need sb. to test CMD hardware.
If you have CMD RAMLink, CMD-HD, CMD-FD please help me.
I have only RAMLink (still awaiting delivery).
In attachment is D64 with ML program CMD CHECK.
load it by: BLOAD"CMD CHECK"
then use: SYS3072,,devicenr
(yes, two commas - filling X-register with tested device number)
then use: RREG A,X
(getting info of check from Accumulator and X-register)
then use: PRINT A,X
- note value A and value X and note device which was tested (CMD RAMLink/CMD-FD/CMD-HD)
When you'll have notes of values and tested drives, please reply to this topic.
Many many thanks for every tests.
Miro
Miro - I ran the prog for you on my setup. Here are the results:
I first ran it on my RamLink (dev #16). It output: 82 76
I then ran it on my CMD HD (dev #10) and got: 72 68
I wish I had an FD drive to test it on. But I don't.
If it's of any consequence, the only other devices on the serial bus which had power was the internal 1571 drive in my 128D (dev #8) and a 1581 (dev#9).
I ran it on them too:
1571 (dev #8): 202 204
1581 (dev #9): 255 255
If you have probelms and you want to post your source code - I may be able to assist further.
Tom
Hi Tom!
Many many thanks. Testing of 1571 gives to me the same result.
So, for now I have results from you for CMD-RAMLink & CMD-HD...
The Q: Want you to be in credits of update my program C128 System Information? Wish your nick "dr.v", or only Tom, or full name?
I attached to this reply source code in ASM format (KickAssembler syntax).
If you know somebody who has CMD-FD, try please to ask him if can test it.
Else again - many many thanks.
Miro
Miro - you can credit me under "dr.v". That's what many of my students call me, so I just adopted it as my commodore 128 alter-ego screen name/handle. But you can just call Tom.
That article I suggested to you (in CW) not only identifies the device type, but does the actual device polling as well (i.e., it will generate a table of dev #'s and types). Though - there is a drawback. If I remember correctly it occupies on the order of 1.6k. I noticed your code was 1 block (<=256 bytes) so if memory usage is a concern, that code I pointed out may not be a great option for you.
Tom
Many thanks!
I need still sb. who can do this test with FD-2000/FD-4000...
I attached also picture from VICE128, where is shown test of Jiffy1571.
Many thanks everybody.
Miro
I have a RAMLink/SCPU 128/HD/FD4000 combo so I'll have a look at this when I get the chance. I'm using a German-made 128D-Cr too. I'll let you know about UK-made 128s as well as there are some strange things that happen with these machines especially when connecting CMD hardware to them.
Regards,
Shaun.
I'll give this a shot with my FD-2000 tomorrow....
FD-2000 Results: 702 684
I got the same results as everyone else on the 1571, 81, RL, and HDD. Just an FYI that the uIEC comes back as 48 48