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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: carvedeye on October 02, 2014, 10:10:21 PM
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Hi all I have found one of these drives lying around in my junk (that's what the wife calls it) and I am wanting to know if it can be used with an Amiga? If it can what modifications do I need to do in order for it to work?
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From a quick google search it appears that that is just a standard generic PC high density floppy drive. With the correct adapter you should be able to use it on an Amiga as a double density drive, but no guarantees. ;)
Start with these threads:
http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/Amiga/designs/Floppy_Adaptor_V2/floppy_adaptor_v2.html
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=30944
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Ian Stedman's device sticks out about an inch in back but does a perfect job -- I own three of them. Although a new drive from AmigaKit is quite reasonable. ;>)
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You can do some soldering on the drive itself. this works for most pc floppy drives:
1- Set the unit as DS0, instead of DS1 (pc floppy drive standard)-many have jumpers for this.
2- Route the 34 pin trace to pin 2 and cut it from 34 (do this at the 34pin floppy connector)
3- Join pins 30 & 34.
There is a nice thread on the subject on EAB: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=30944
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You can do some soldering on the drive itself. this works for most pc floppy drives:
1- Set the unit as DS0, instead of DS1 (pc floppy drive standard)-many have jumpers for this.
2- Route the 34 pin trace to pin 2 and cut it from 34 (do this at the 34pin floppy connector)
3- Join pins 30 & 34.
There is a nice thread on the subject on EAB: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=30944
On the ones I have done I had to move the DC/RY jumper to RY. Does the joining 30 to 34 replace that step on drives that don't have the DC/RY jumper?
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Thanks everyone will give it a try tomorrow as I am off work all day :)