SYSGEN PST100 Tape
Adapter
@7DF0.adf "SYSGEN PST100 Tape Adapter" All images from Flea-Byte seller RecycledGoods-com PST100 Component Side Assy 30-02454-nn ![]() Not much for ASICS. Big PLCC is 11-02132-01 / TI CF61829FN, TI special sauce, prefix of "CF". W3/W4 probably +5v/+12v enable for external floppy. White 4-pin connector is probably power for internal floppy. J02 probably internal floppy connector. J4 is DB37 external port Y01 is a 10.0000 MHz xtal. Almost missed them... ID0, 1, 2, 3 2-pin headers Maybe an artifact from using jumpers to set the Hex of the drive type? Drive 0-15... But the ADF does this... NOTE: the PST100 is an 8-bit card. The extension for a 16-bit socket is just to assist in positioning the card on the key. PST100 Solder Side ![]() NOTE: This is an example of a very uncommon MCA adapter that has significant components on the solder side. PST100 Tape Data Separator Daughtercard Assy 30-03100-02 ![]() Buncha tape related stuff. The Tape Data Separator Daughtercard is used on BOTH ISA and MCA base cardsd. R1 potentiometer "Range" W1 3-pin jumper "Filter" R4 potentiometer "Delay" W2, 3, 4 2-pin jumpers unpopulated W5, 6, 7 2-pin jumpers unpopulated W8 WE N 70/105/140 Jumpers ![]() No idea, tape length? ADF Sections for @7DF0 "SYSGEN PST100 Tape Adapter" NumBytes 2 I/O address 0290h-029Fh is the Default address. <"0290h_029Fh">, 02B0-02BF, 2290-229F, 22B0-22BF ARB level DMA channel used to transfer data <"level_0" >, 1, 3 Drive type Tape drive type connected to PST100. Wrong drive type may cause errors. <"type 0 IMAGE 60 PLUS">, type 1 "QICFILE 60 PLUS", 2, 3, 4 "QICFILE 120" , 5 "NETFILE 120", 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 NOTE: What the drive type is for drives identified with a number, I have no idea... |