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Re: db-19 drive cable compatibility: A2 vs Mac
- Subject: Re: db-19 drive cable compatibility: A2 vs Mac
- From: david@uow.edu.au (David Wilson)
- Date: 1998/05/06
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
- References: <6ing4p$ulq$1@lynx.unm.edu>
buggie@musca.unm.edu (stephen e buggie) writes:
> COMPATIBILITY EXPERIMENTS OF APPLE II VS. EARLY MAC
> DB-19 DISK DRIVE CABLES
> I am unable to get the Mac db-19 cables to run with Disk II. Last
>weekend, I tediously measured PINOUTS on the A2 db-19 cable vs. the older
>Mac db-19 cables. Here are the disturbing results:
> First, the A2 db-19 cable uses 18 lines, while the Mac db-19 cable
>uses only 17 lines. For A2, pins 5 and 9 are used, and pin 16 is vacant.
>The Mac db-19 cable is vacant on pin #5.
> Is there any hope of modifying the Mac db-19 cable to make it work
>with A2? How vital is pin #9 wire line in the A2 drive cable? I have
>toyed with the idea that I could run a jumper in the A2 male plug from
>pin 5 to pin 16, then on the IDE-20 change the crimp pin to position 5.
>But this would do nothing about pin #9 ...
Here are the pinouts from Nathan's web page:
Much of this information comes from page 90 of Open-Apple Volume 1, number 11
(1985).
The following table lists all of the drive control signals for each type of
controller card/disk port.
signal function Unidisk IIc IIgs Disk ][
GND ground reference 1-4 1-4 1-3 1,3,5,7
-12V -12 volts DC 5 5 5 9
+5V +5 volts DC 6,16 6 6 11,12
+12V +12 volts DC 7,8 7,8 7,8 13,15,17,19
WRPROT write protect 10 10 10 20
PH 0-3 stepper motor phases 11-14 11-14 11-14 2,4,6,8
WREQ write request 15 15 15 10
DRVEN drive enable 17 (9) 17 17 (9) 14
RDDATA read data 18 18 18 16
WRDATA write data 19 19 19 18
EXTINT external interrupt - 9 - -
3.5DISK Apple 3.5 drive enable - - 4 -
HDSEL 3.5" drive head select - - 16 -
not connected - 16 - -
As you can plainly see, pin 5 supplies the -12V used by the Disk ][ drive.
No pin 5 => no -12V => no function. Have a look at the circuit diagram of
the Disk ][ (in the DOS manual) to see what the -12V is used for.
Pin 9 is the second drive select and is not needed unless you intend to
daisy chain drives.
--
David Wilson School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia david@uow.edu.au