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Re: How to fix a Disk ][ 5.25 drive?
- Subject: Re: How to fix a Disk ][ 5.25 drive?
- From: powergs@macgui.com (Sam Latella)
- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 04:23:43 +0000 (UTC)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Mac GUI
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Where can I purchase this chip?
Thanks for everyone's help!
Sam
Linards Ticmanis wrote:
> On 12/19/2010 06:32 PM, Sam Latella wrote:
>> Looks like my disk ][ has bitten the dust? The drive light comes on and
>> now
>> just spins without reading anything on the 5.25 disk. Any quick solution
>> for a fix? Would like to keep this drive working with not much cost.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>
> Firstly, absolutely don't put any important disks in there until the
> drive is fixed, and verified as fixed. Apple drives have a fairly common
> failure mode that causes them to be constantly in write mode, so that
> it's unable to read or boot from disks and will overwrite any disk you
> put in, even if it's write protected.
>
> To fix a drive in this state, you'll need to replace the 74LS125 chip
> that's inside the drive. Luckily this is a cheap and easy-to-get chip.
>
> To prevent this failure mode from occurring in the first place, always,
> when you plug the drive cable into the Disk II interface card, before
> turning power on, make absolutely sure you didn't misalign the
> connector. The fault is caused by sending 12 Volts to a line that's only
> meant to handle 5 Volts.
>