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Broken Unidisk 3.5" drive?
- Subject: Broken Unidisk 3.5" drive?
- From: "Rodney Hester" <rod3@mindspring.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 22:24:18 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:12140
I have received a used Unidisk 3.5" drive and am having a bit of trouble
with it. Hooking it up to my GS, the drive is detected (as GS/OS complained
much about the lack of an installed Unidisk driver ;), "clicks" regularly
(once at the desktop), and seems to be outwardly working normally.
However, inserting a disk is a little too...easy. There's no click, no
obvious indication that the disk has been inserted (including not being
recognized at all by GS/OS), and the eject button seems to have no function.
The best way to remove the floppy seems to be with tweezers. :P
Given this condition, can anyone a) tell me if this is supposed to be an
auto-inject or manual-inject drive, and b) give me some _simple_ possible
repair tips? (As this was auctioned as a working drive, I've little
incentive to do "deep" and potentially damaging repair work, except that the
drive is a little rare and was difficult for me to find at a reasonable
price.)
Thanks very much for any insight!
Rodney
P.S.: If it is designed as manual-inject and the floppy mechanism is both
easily removed and easily replaced by a standard Apple 3.5" drive mechanism,
I'd be happy to do that if reasonably detailed instructions exist.