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- Here is some help for all you guys that want a decent drive to put
- into your ATARI either to replace a broken (dependable ATARI)
- drive or as an after market item to replace that overweight RF
- transmitting piece of dog snot ATARI calls a drive.
-
- I'm not bitter it's just that I had (let me emphasize... had) an
- ATARI dealership at one time which ATARI has successfully
- emasculated with all their love and support. As a matter of fact
- ATARI says they are just signing dealers right and left... is that
- why there are only two dealers left in the entire state of Utah
- that still actually sell ATARI hardware?
-
- Anyway back to the drive. You can put a nice bullet-proof TEAC
- drive in you computer one hell-of-allot cheaper than you can (or
- you dear can buy an ATARI boat anchor drive). Your cost will be
- only $57.00 give or take a buck or two plus the shipping if you
- mail order (your dealer pays $135.00 for ATARI drive mechanisms...
- that's "Power without the price"???).
-
- You can order these little beauties from several outlets listed in
- Computer Shopper or Byte or about any IBM oriented magazine.
- Shop the adds a little you should not have to pay more the $55 to
- $60. Ask specifically for a TEAC 720K floppy drive (model FD235F
- if you really want to impress the salesman).
-
- When you receive the drive all you have to do is pull the RDY
- jumpers from the drive and move the drive select jumper from D1 to
- D0. Then you turn the drive over, heat up the old soldering iron
- and lift the inner tab on the high density select sensor box in the
- front left corner (check out the rad' DEGAS diagrams with this
- file on where to find these).
-
- Now pop this drive into your 1040 or MEGA and fly. On a 1040 you
- will have to flip the ribbon header over when you plug it to the
- drive. ATARI couldn't even get the right way. If you do plug in
- the drive and it doesn't work don't blow your kool. Just flip the
- cable over and try it again. It will go.
-
- The only thing you have to be concerned about is that you do not
- cross plug the power connector. The TEAC drive only requires 5
- volts to run. Not an entire hydro generating facility like the
- ATARI drives. Want to hear another funny? ATARI put that same
- power sucking magnetic media spinner in STACY and they couldn't
- figure out why STACY eats batteries... can they add 2+2? If you
- want to be really safe clip the 12 volt line on the ATARI drive
- plug. That's the BLUE wire going to your drive (why not yellow
- like everybody else) that will keep the volt killers away.
-
- You will have to either put spacers under the drive in the older
- 1040's to bring these beauties up to height (ATARI fat drive
- syndrome) or do what I do. Just remove some of the plastic stock
- from the lower portion of the case. Cut a rectangle out with the
- bottom edge at about the bottom of where the old drive button was.
-
- A little side note... these drives will step out to 83 tracks with
- no problem. And if you have a hard drive that you boot from then
- you know how annoying it is when the drive A light stays on all
- the time (I wonder how long ATARI engineers had to stay up at
- night to figure out how to make a drive do that) the TEAC drive
- activity light turns off on its own.
-
- There you have it. Have fun. Course if you screw up doing this I
- will disavow any knowledge of your actions Mr. Phelps. That's my
- disclaimer line. You should feel quite comfortable though. I
- have installed these drives in ALL of my machines and sold them to
- a bunch of others and have yet to have one fail (OK, I had one
- factory defect) but the rest are running like champs.
-
- If you want to do this to your machine or have any questions feel
- free to call and I'll give you all the technical and moral
- support you need. And allot more sympathy than ATARI's phone mail
- system... what a piece of sh_t that is.
-
- Brad Bradley
- Box 20
- Manti, Utah 84642
- (801)835-8441
- Email: BBRADLEY
-
- PS: If you put one of these in and it works, well, if you want to
- chip $5.00 for the info I won't be offended. This is for you to
- enjoy your ATARI as much as possible cause if you got one ATARI
- aint gone bend over backwards to help you out and somebodies
- gotta.
-
-