After searching with lot of drives , I couldn't find the diskchange signal.
After experiment I found how we can easily create it and connect it to pin 2 of the drive that the amiga expectit. I found that in we give a LOW signal (bridging it to ground) to pin 2 the amiga starts searching the drive with the known famous "click", thats does not change when we insert a disk, but when wth a disk inserted open the pin2 from ground the drive access the disk and apearing it to desktop :-)))
I wanted to use a "push-off" switch inside the drive thats when the disk is inserted to open pin2 from ground... After some though I decided to use one of the buttons that the drive has already for write/protect, DD/HD, motorON/OFF, I decided to use the motorON/OFF switch but because these switches are working the oposite I wanted (its push ON) I used a small 5v relay glued at the back of the drive. And now I have a NEW! amiga drive compatible with old progs that want ready and diskchange signal together.
The procedure are :
1) First find a drive that has DS0/DS1 jumper or solder pads and change it to DS0, alternative if you cannot find this and because new PC drives are configured as DS1 you can use a PC floppy cable with the twist, the results are the same and the drive reacts as DS0 (DF0)
2) cut with a blade the trace on the drive going to pin2 and connect the cutted trace to a ground (all ODD numbered pins except 3 are grounded) becarfull not to connect pin2 on the ground but the other side of the cut. this is for the drive to become Double Density.
3) get an SMALL 5v relay that has pins that is connected if the relay does not work. Connect one pin of the inductor of relay to 5v of the power connector and the other pin of the inductor to the MotorON/OFF button pin that is not connected to the ground until the button is pushed
4) finaly connect the pin2 of the drive and pin1(ground) to the the pins of the relay that is connected when the relay is not working and glue the relay somewhere.
DONE! enjoy your new amiga drive and start waching State Of THE Art demo! :-)
EDIT: its much simpler to do it that to describe it!!