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42.1 | How many 5.25's on 1 ST? | KYOA::MURRAY | | Tue Apr 19 1988 12:07 | 14 |
| This is pretty timely stuff! Thanks for putting it up! I just got offered a
great deal on 2-pack of 720K drives. But I've got some questions about using
5.25" drives on the ST. I hope someone out there has some answers.
1) How many total floppy drives can the ST handle?
2) Can you run 3.5" drives AND 5.25"'ers all at 6 ms. seek time?
3) Has anyone actually hooked up one or more of 5.25's? What's your
impression of 'em?
Thanks in advance for helping out an austerity-minded ST'er.
Rich Murray
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42.2 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue Apr 19 1988 20:43 | 10 |
| 1. There is a max of 2 floppy drives.
2. I believe the 3.5" drives need 3 ms. The 5.25" need 6 ms.
3. I've seen one hooked up as drive 1 on a 520ST, seemed to
work ok.
Since you would want one 3.5" drive for ST software, that leaves
you with a max of one 5.25" drive. Maybe you could rig a toggle
to switch between which of the 2-pack is drive 1.
-Dave
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42.3 | can 3.5 and 5.25 coexist @ 6 ms. seek? | KYOA::MURRAY | | Wed Apr 20 1988 20:42 | 13 |
| re: -.1
Since there is only 1 seek time that can be set for all (2) floppy drives
on the system, the question becomes:
Can I set the seek time for 6 ms. soon after booting and use the same seek
time (6 ms.) for the 3.5" and the 5.25"?
Thanks for any help and to Mr. Brannon for the a/b switch suggestion. Sounds
like a workable kluge.
Rich Murray (who_has_stockpiled_old_5.25"_floppies_for_just_such_an_occasion)
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42.4 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Apr 20 1988 22:08 | 7 |
| re: .3
.0 mentions the locations to poke to set the seek time for each
drive. So you could have a 3.5" at 3ms and a 5.25" at 6ms.
Just only set the seek time on drive 1 to 6ms.
-dave
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42.5 | 5.25" 3ms seek time | BRSSWS::PIGEON | raymond pigeon | Thu Apr 21 1988 11:45 | 17 |
| Not all 5.25" drives require the 6ms setting.
I use a 80 tracks Panasonic drive wich has a 3ms seek time.
I have also installed a few chips to dubble the step pulse
in order to have the drive act as a 40 tracks 6ms seek time drive.
Hence, I only need to patch the location mentionned in .0 when
I use the 40 tracks mode.
For Atari_mode low cost storage, I use the 80 tracks, the 40 tracks
are for IBM compatibility.
This drive is an easy way to transfer files between the ST and the
Vax world. All you need is a VAXmate somewhere connected to the
NET. I find this to be a great addition to my ST, much more than
a second 3.5" that I find useless.
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42.6 | How about RX50 -> ST? | UTROP1::JONG_MARC | | Mon Apr 25 1988 07:20 | 10 |
|
Can the same methods described in previous replies be used to hook
up DEC Dual RX50 drives (from Rainbow, DECmate etc.)?
Did anyone connect an RX50 to the ST? I think they are 80 tracks
(ie that would be 720K) but they are supposed to have 800K storage
capacity by default.
Info anyone?
Marc
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42.7 | More Info on VAXmate? | CHEST::LEES | | Mon Apr 25 1988 11:23 | 15 |
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Re: .5
Using a VAXmate sounds like the way to transfer files. Could you
please tell me what format 5.25" a VAXmate can use? Also on which
machine and what software you use to do the format?
Now someone round this joint must have a VAXmate!
Thanks
Carey
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42.8 | VAXmate is IBM AT format | BOEHM::REILLY | Michael Reilly | Tue Apr 26 1988 14:42 | 10 |
| Re: .-1
The VAXmate (RX33) is standard IBM AT. I.e., 360kb or 1.2mb double sided.
With a bit of extra software it can read RX50's. Probably can write them
too but I've never had reason to try.
RX50's are 400 kb single sided per drive. It is a DEC private format. (By
that I mean no one else in the industry uses it.)
mike
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42.9 | XF551? | VINO::BHAMILTON | Buzz Hamilton | Thu Jul 07 1988 08:39 | 7 |
| I'd like to use my XF551 on the ST. Does anyone know what the internal
mechanism is? A partial dissassembly shows a standard 34 pin edge
connector and a drive model number D503 but no manufacturer name
that I can see. Is it switchable from 40/80 tracks? Can the adaptation
be made so that I can still use it on the 8-bit? Where is the pull-up
resistor and what does it look like?
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42.10 | looking for that 14 pin din | PHDVAX::MURRAY | NOW! Bigger paychecks for EVERYONE!!! | Wed Sep 07 1988 12:12 | 7 |
| Am I imagining things, or did someone once give a part number and supplier
for the 14 pin DIN connector for the external floppy?
any pointers appreciated.
Rich Murray
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42.11 | If it fit's push it in %%% | BIOMIC::PARISH | | Fri Sep 09 1988 11:59 | 14 |
| GRAHAM PARISH
DISTRICT SUPPORT
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DIN plugs to fit the ST disk port can be obtained from -::
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P.O.BOX 23, WALLASEY,
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NB: Many other plugs and all sorts can by found here!!
VISA Telephone payment is accepted.
GOOD HUNTING !!!!........Graham.
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42.12 | Read that IBM format disk%%%%% | BIOMIC::PARISH | | Mon Sep 26 1988 10:54 | 9 |
| Ray I need info on the dobble pulse modifcation !!!
I have a 80 track 1.2MB 5.25 inch drive that seems to work ok
@ 3ms. !!!
Thanks in anticipation.
.........Graham.
BIRMVX::PARISH 841-3277
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42.13 | jumper settings ? | MGOI02::FALKENSTEIN | | Thu Feb 08 1990 04:45 | 46 |
|
I recently bought a BASF 6138 5 /14'' drive which I now want to connect
to my 1040. With the manual came a table for jumper settings for that drive.
Could someone please tell me the right settings required for Atari?
Following options I may set:
SELECT:
Auto Select/Radial Select (Drive 0 - 3)
HEAD LOAD:
Auto HD-LD
Select HD-LD
Radial HD-LD
Head Load Latch
Sel. Head Load Latch
ACTIVITY LED:
Select
Select and Ready
HD-LD and Select
In Use
In Use and Ready
HD-LD
HD-LD and Ready
HD-LD and Ready and Select
WRITE PROTECT:
Notch Covered
Notch Open
STEP MOTOR:
Motor On
Permanently
MOTOR ON:
Motor On and Temp. Motor On
Select and Temp. Motor On
DC/FRAME GROUND:
DC Frame Ground
Network
Open
Thanks in advance,
Bernd
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42.14 | my educated guess | HAM::LITSCH | Jens Schmidt | Thu Feb 08 1990 07:55 | 16 |
| re .-1:
These are my guesses:
SELECT: Drive 0
HEAD LOAD: Select HD-LD
ACTIVITY LED: Select
WRITE PROTECT: Notch Covered
STEP MOTOR: Motor On
MOTOR ON: Motor On and Temp. Motor On
DC/FRAME GROUND:DC Frame Ground
They are similar to mine for another drive, but there are not many
sensible choices. Send a mail if you encounter any difficulties.
Have fun,
Jens
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42.15 | STe different? | BRUMMY::LOXTON | | Wed Aug 15 1990 07:47 | 10 |
| I connected an IBM style 5.25 disk to my STFM and it worked fine,
but I have now upgraded to an STe and the %.25 drive won't work on it.
Drive select doesn't light,and scoping the drive one select line
shows it stays high.
An external 3.5 inch drive works fine,and the 5.25 still works on
an STFM.
Any ideas
Brian
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42.16 | TOS 1.4 and 6ms seek rate locations ? | BRSTR1::PIGEON | Atlantis_Watcher | Wed Jan 30 1991 12:44 | 5 |
| Does anyone know the locations for the 6ms setup on TOS 1.4 ?
Since I upgraded my 1040, I can't use 40 tracks mode anymore...
(urgent)
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42.17 | no location, but ... | UFHIS::BFALKENSTEIN | | Thu Jan 31 1991 02:44 | 8 |
|
Try using the PD accessory 'MULTI' which provides you with the options
2,3,6,12 ms as well as 40/80 tracks and TOS/IBM format. Maybe someone
has a pointer to it in the net because momentarily I have no uploading
capability.
Bernd
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42.18 | how many bytes on them? | UKCSSE::RDAVIES | I can't tryp for nots | Thu Jan 31 1991 07:18 | 5 |
| talking about such things with a colleague, I can't actually remember
the capacity of the 5.25 disk?, can anyone remind me pelase.
Thanks,
Richard
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42.19 | the most common formats | UFHIS::BFALKENSTEIN | | Thu Jan 31 1991 08:59 | 10 |
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Formatted:
40 Tracks, 1 Side, 9 Sectors : 180 kB SD
40 Tracks, 2 Sides, 9 Sectors : 360 kB SD
80 Tracks, 2 Sides, 9 Sectors : 720 kB DD
80 Tracks, 2 Sides, 15 Sectors : 1.2 MB HD
Bernd
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