Anyone who knows rare add-ons for #vintagecomputers, can you point me to the manual for this? It's a Mountain Computer part number 05-04031-02 that came in a HDD-less IBM 5160 (PC-XT) I rescued. I can't tell if it's an MFM, RLL, or ESDI controller or what the jumpers do.
It's similar to to this tape controller sandwich:
- https://www.ebay.com/itm/133011110665
- https://www.bonanza.com/listings/Mountain-tape-drive-interface-8-bit-isa-05-04031-01-rev-C/521212501
but not.
And I know it's a hard drive controller of some sort, because Mountain Computer sold it for the PC & XT (5150 & 5160) at the same time they sold hard drive kits for Apple IIs.
Omni Complete Catalog of Computer Hardware and Accessories 1984, pp. 242-243: https://archive.org/details/Omni_Complete_Catalog_of_Computer_Hardware_and_Accessories_1984_Omni_Publications/page/n249/mode/2up
SpeedStor detected the controller but told me absolutely nothing about it. The other debug commands didn't work. But this one did:
A>debug
-g=c800:6
1701-B
"G=C800:6" printed the POST error code. Matches Scientific Micro Systems, OMTI, & Adaptec?
I still don't have any idea what basic kind of HDD to pair this mystery controller up with. #vintagecomputers & #vintagecomputing folks, any help is appreciated.