TM78 (TU78) question: Read Opposite operation
Chris Torek
chris at trantor.umd.edu
Fri Feb 19 22:39:29 AEST 1988
The TM78 User's Guide says that the proper response to a Read
Opposite is to issue another read command using the opposite of
the previous direction (forward if the last was a read reverse;
reverse otherwise). The 4.3BSD driver simply does a read reverse.
Probably it is wrong. It seems, however, that after one, or perhaps
several, read reverse operations, the driver winds up re-reading
a previously read block.
So the question: Is the 4.3BSD driver wrong once or twice? That
is, is there some reason to ignore the advice in the TM78 User's
Guide, or to believe that a Read Opposite will only occur once per
transfer? In addition, is it necessary to issue a Forward Record
operation after a successful reverse read, or will the controller
do this automatically?
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