PC Floppy Cable, was Re: MFM/RLL data recovery
Curt at Atari Museum
curt at atarimuseum.com
Wed Apr 6 23:21:57 CDT 2005
Nope, Drive A's require a portion of the cable to be flipped over, Drive
B's use straight cable on most controller/drive setups... though I do
recall what you're saying about the drive selects and such, I think on
the old AT's with 1/2 height 5.25" drives you used to set the drive
select and such... ah the dusty old memories in ones rattle-brain ;-)
Curt
Marvin Johnston wrote:
>Are you sure that Drive A on a PC won't work on a straight cable?
>Something in the back of my mind says that I used to change the drive
>select jumper *AND* make sure a terminator was installed for the floppy
>to work fine on a straight cable as Drive A. I do know that not having a
>terminator installed (on the last drive of the string) can make for some
>really strange and intermittent behavior on both HDs and Floppy Drives.
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>>On the hard drive cable the twist merely changed the drive select signals,
>>on the floppy drive cable both the drive select and motor on gets twisted.
>>The floppy drive cable must be twisted to have drive A work properly the
>>hard drive can work with or without a twist.
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>>Randy
>>www.s100-manuals.com
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