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+ | == BIOS == | ||
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+ | During POST, a banner similar to the following is displayed: | ||
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+ | ACC Microelectronics | ||
+ | Advanced FDC Firmware v1.0c | ||
== Related links == | == Related links == | ||
− | * [http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/roms/ retroarchive.org ROMs] - <tt>acc-105b.rom</tt> (ACC Microelectronics FDC ROM v105B) is a ROM for this card | + | * [http://www.retroarchive.org/maslin/roms/ retroarchive.org ROMs] - <tt>acc-105b.rom</tt> (ACC Microelectronics FDC ROM v105B) is a ROM for this card. The signature at the end of the file states <tt>v1.0b</tt> so it is unclear where the "5" comes from. |
Revision as of 23:37, 26 November 2016
ACC Microelectronics KT-204
Bus type | ISA |
---|---|
Bus width | 8-bit |
Bus speed | 8 MHz |
Manufacturer | ACC Microelectronics |
Chipset | MCS3201FN |
Compatible with | PC Floppy |
Connectors | None |
Requires -5VDC? | No |
Requires -12VDC? | Yes |
Config method | Jumpers |
Floppy Controller | |
Floppy buses | 2 |
Drives per bus | 2 |
Secondary? | ? "?" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value. |
ROM type | 28-pin JEDEC |
Driver | N/A |
The KT-204 is an 8-bit floppy controller capable of supporting up to four 1.44MB drives. It includes a boot ROM, allowing the system to boot from a floppy disk even when the BIOS does not support doing so (e.g. booting from 1.44MB disks on an XT.)
Jumpers
Drive/size | SW1 | |
---|---|---|
Drive 0 | 1 | 2 |
Drive 1 | 3 | 4 |
Drive 2 | 5 | 6 |
Drive 3 | 7 | 8 |
360 K | on | on |
720 K | on | off |
1.2 M | off | on |
1.44 M | off | off |
Address | J1 |
---|---|
Primary | open |
Secondary | closed |
TODO: Is this the address of the controller or the boot ROM, or both?
Internal connectors
- CN1
- First floppy bus (drives 0 and 1)
- CN2
- Second floppy bus (drives 2 and 3)
Additional photos
BIOS
During POST, a banner similar to the following is displayed:
ACC Microelectronics Advanced FDC Firmware v1.0c
Related links
- retroarchive.org ROMs - acc-105b.rom (ACC Microelectronics FDC ROM v105B) is a ROM for this card. The signature at the end of the file states v1.0b so it is unclear where the "5" comes from.