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Re: Anybody aware of the description of a 19pin connector of an Apple 5.25 Disk Drive ?



Peter Dassow <z80eu@arcor.de> wrote:
> On 05.05.2013 05:13, Mark Frischknecht wrote:
>> On 2013-05-04 20:09:22 +0000, Peter Dassow said:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> still looking for a description of the 19pin connector (each pin) of
>>> an Apple 5.25" Disk Drive (A9M0107) .... where to find ?
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>>   Peter
>> 
>> 
>> GND      1 GND      2
>> GND      3
>> GND      4
>> -12V     5
>> +5V      6
>> +12V     7
>> +12V     8
>> EXTINT   9 ACK      10
>> REQ      11
>> PH1      12
>> PH2      13
>> PH3      14
>> WREQ     15
>> (NC)     16
>> DRVEN    17
>> RDDATA   18
>> WRDATA   19
> 
> Ok, thx, are these signals barely just signals from a floppy drive
> shugart bus ? I mean can I take a non-Apple floppy disk drive like a TEAC
> FD55A drive, and "wire" it in an appropriate way to a 19pin connector ?

Not at all. 

They are signals from an Apple Disk ][, which has a much lower-level
interface than the SA390/SA400 from which the Disk ][ was derived by
throwing out the digital control circuitry of the standard product and
leaving only a simplified analog board. 

-michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://home.comcast.net/~mjmahon