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818.1 | make the external drive,drive A? | BREW11::LOXTON | | Tue Apr 03 1990 16:19 | 17 |
| There is a lot of software that can't be booted from drive B,as
after the initial boot,the software attempts to access
drive A directly for additional files.
A good work around is to make your double sided external drive
as drive A.
The drive select lines come from the yamaha sound chip,you need
to cut the appropriate pins for select A and select B and cross over
the signal.(perhaps via a switch so you can change back).
If you want the details,I'll enter them here.
This of course doesn't explain why it didn't work with a double
sided internal drive.Did you try formatting the internal drive to
720k after you installed it to make sure it worked.
Brian...
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818.2 | drive info! yes please. | SEDSWS::HEGARTY | | Wed Apr 04 1990 12:24 | 8 |
| Brian,
I would appreciate any details you have on drive swapping. Do you
think if I made a backup copy of the game disk and had that in drive A,
that is supposing that I can fit most of the files on, would it then
boot okay? well I suppose the easiest way to find out is to try.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated,
thanks in advance Paul!!!!!!!
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818.3 | NO HARM IN TRYING IS THERE? | COMICS::BISHOPR | | Thu Apr 05 1990 12:58 | 8 |
| DUNNO IF THIS IS GOING TO BE ANY HELP, BUT I WAS IN THE SAME SITUATION
AS YOU A WHILE BACK, BUT GOT A DISK B-BOOTER FROM A FRIEND. STILL THE
THING THAT HAPPENS IS THAT IT STARTS BOOTING FROM DISK B, AND THEN
SUDDENLY SWITCHES TO THE INTERNAL DISK A, WHAT I DID WAS SIMPLY KEEP
TAKING THE DISK OUT OF DISK B AND PUTING IT IN A WHEN NEEDED, AND VICE
VERSA, WORKS FOR ME...NO HARM IN TRYING.
BISH.
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818.4 | thanks for the tip | SEDSWS::HEGARTY | | Thu Apr 05 1990 13:33 | 8 |
| Thanks for the tip Bish I'll try that tonight but I don't think it will
work as the internal drive is only single sided, it won't be able to
read the double sided disk. Still I'll give it a bash.
Still waiting to hear from Brian Loxton on the A/B switchover
option.
Paul!!!!!!!
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818.5 | DRIVE SELECT SWITCH | BOOZER::LOXTON | | Fri Apr 13 1990 06:47 | 30 |
| The drive select lines come from the YM-2149 yamaha sound chip.
Drv 0 select comes from pin 20 and drv 1 from pin 19.(Please check
these with a meter to pins 5 and 6 on the floppy drive socket).
To change over drive a/b select, isolate the 2 pins from the pcb
track,solder wires to the chip pins.Then for a permanant change
connect the wire from pin 19 to the track for pin 20 and the wire
from pin 20 to the track for pin 19.
A better way is to make it switchable.
I-------TRACK TO PIN 19
2149 PIN 19---aX X Xb
2149 PIN 20---bX X Xa
I_______TRACK TO PIN 20
2-pole 2-way switch. (connect a-a and b-b)
The chip is located underneath the internal disk drive.
----------------------------------------back of Atari
I---20
II--19
**----------------------
I YM-2419 I
I I
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Hope this is understandable......
Brian
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818.6 | First I need to sort WD1772 | SEDSWS::HEGARTY | | Tue Apr 17 1990 13:56 | 31 |
| Thanks Brian,
I'll try this as soon as I've fixed the blasted floppy
problem that has just come up. The internal floppy stopped accessing
disks over the weekend but is okay when the external drive is not
physically connected. I'm pretty sure it is the WD1772 floppy
controller chip as I have tried another external drive and the same
thing happened. Firstly can anyone tell me of a source of said chip and
secondly is anyone familiar with all the jumper settings on the drives?
I would be interested to know what they all do and mean.
The jumpers on the Mitsubishi drive are as follows:-
Obviously DS is drive select but does it matter which of 0-3 is
selected, and if youve got two drive should they be e.g. 0 & 1.
the others are:-
MX
IV
MS
MM
SR
DC
1X
What are they???
thanks Paul!!!!!!!
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818.7 | I've got one. | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Tue Apr 17 1990 14:11 | 11 |
| re: .6
Where are you?
I have a WD1772 I don't need. I thought I had a problem with said chip,
I got one, but it didn;t fix it. The chip is brand new. Original
cost about $20 -- how about $12 plus shipping?
If you are US area and interested, let me know.
Chad
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818.8 | DS0 on both drives | OLDTMR::WALLACE | | Tue Apr 17 1990 19:33 | 3 |
| Drive select on BOTH drives must be set to 0.
Ray
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818.9 | Thanks for the offer! | SEDSWS::HEGARTY | | Wed Apr 18 1990 11:31 | 5 |
| thanks Chad for the offer but I'm across the pond in the UK so it would
probably be easier to find somewhere a bit nearer home. Thanks anyway
for the offer,
Paul!!!!!!!
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818.10 | Circuit Diagrams? | BOOZER::LOXTON | | Fri Apr 20 1990 06:00 | 7 |
| I've got some circuit diagrams for the ST if thats any help.
(Reply today because i'm away for two weeks.)
Brian..
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818.11 | Yes Please to diagrams | SEDSWS::HEGARTY | | Fri Apr 20 1990 13:41 | 4 |
| yes please Brian,
I have probably replied too late but I would like them
any way when you get back thanks,
Paul!!!!!!!
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818.12 | Case Closed!!!!!!! | SEDSWS::HEGARTY | | Mon Apr 30 1990 12:23 | 8 |
| I have sorted out my drive mishap, it was a cable problem. I have also
done the modification on the drive select to make my external drive,
drive A, it works fine.
Thanks very much for all the constructive comments,
Paul!!!!!!!
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