MYIDE(tm)-INTERFACE.
(Edited 17/09/2000)
The IDE-CONNECTOR is nicely fitted above the expansion-port.
The IDE-Interface (version 2b) is in the white circle and very cheap to build!
A harddisk attached to my Atari is something I always wanted. But spending more than 100 USD on some hardware was to much for me. So I designed and build my own interface. It started all in 1998 for a German Atari-club called Abbuc. The interface I had than was a 'cartridge' version and consists basicly of two chips, IDE-cable and a empty Atari-cartridge-print. It only worked on Quantum Prodrive and sometimes on Seagate. They couldn't believe this thingy could drive a hardrive, so I wrote 3 articles for there magazine and some software. In the summer of 1999 I rewrote an ATARI800 operating-system for the next Abbuc-meeting. They were impressed that I could directly boot from harddisk and load 'rescue from fractilus' in 5 seconds flat! Now it is summer 2000 and I just updated my interface so it handles all IDE-Harddrives.
Here is a pictures of my rebuild XF551-drive. It houses now a 840Mb Quantum trailblazer. The main modifycation you have to make is to place a (486/pentium) cooler-fan under the big heat-sink. If you don't, the heat-sink will become to hot and can damage your circuit. In a normal drive this wouldn't be a problem, because the drive-motor is off most of the time, but a harddrive is always spinning!
The XF551 power-circuit needs some extra cooling.
The older hardware on this page (chapter 2a/2b) are without a databus-isolator, so you have to disconnect the harddrive when it is off. The newest version (MYIDE) has one build-in. For using S.O.S.(c)2000 (my operating system) you have to make some more modifications inside your atari. S.O.S.(c)2000 is now available to download, the only thing you need is a EPROM-burner. The full-version is still in debug-progress.......
(When there is no link, the text or software is not ready yet. Sorry about that)
Hardware and Software discription:
Chapter 1, IDE-protocoll for ATARI-computers.
Chapter 2A and 2B, Schematics for interface in a cartridge (2A) or internally (2B)
Chapter 3, Discription of MY-Partitioning and MY-Driver
Chapter 4, Version MYIDE(tm). Print-layout included !
Chapter 5, How to modify MYIDE to run S.O.S.(c)2000 (Internal-interface only)
Software and drivers:
FDISK.BAS (Partition-software)
HPNW2D1.OBJ (driver for internal interface)
HPNW2D5.OBJ (driver for interface in a cartridge)
TESTER.BAS (Interface and Harddisk test-software)
S.O.S.(c)2000 (16kB
Binary file, ready to burn in a Eprom)
S.O.S.(c)2000 includes this features (*= full version only):
Fully XL/XE-compatible.
Fully RAMDISK-compatible.
No translator needed for older 400/800-games.
Boots from the first drive (1-8) found containing a good boot-block.
Cold start when SELECT is hold down during RESET.
toggle BASIC on with OPTION down during a cold RESET.
Holding START during cold-RESET will
do cassette boot
(*) OR a simulated diskboot from harddrive. This feature
can also copy diskettes to/from harddisk. After this boot you can use
SHIFT-CONTROL-1 through SHIFT-CONTROL-8 to switch between diskkettes 1 through
8 (for multi diskette games).
Remarks/Warrenty:
The IDE-Interface is a design by my own and has no warrenty what so ever.
The Software is written by me for you to use with the interface and has no warrenty.
If you need help, have remarks or found bugs, please contact me here: MYIDE@ATARI.MYWEB.NL
All software and hardware on this page is (c) and (tm) by Mr. Atari.