![]() Long story short, I'm having trouble finding resources on how to talk to drives. I could have that backwards or wrong altogether. I think I've read old Apple 2 drives had most of the controller logic built in, whereas commodore drives didn't. ![]() The latter is probably preferable, and I assume more feasible. Also, I'm open to everything from trying to bypass the USB interface on a modern drive, to using a vintage commodore or apple drive. Something a modern computer could read would be convenient, but not remotely a requirement. I have no need for my disk format to be compatible with anything. ![]() I don't HAVE to go that medieval for the floppy controller, but it's not off the table. To give you an idea of how fundamental I'm willing to go, my video is a VGA controller done with nothing but 7400 logic. I plan to do removable storage initially with an AVR controlled SD reader, but would love to do a home rolled floppy controller. I have been building a 6502 homebrew computer. ![]()
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