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- Path: FreeNet.Carleton.CA!de351
- From: de351@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (K. C. Lee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: PC HD floppy to Amiga HD floppy
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 00:19:15 GMT
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
- Sender: de351@freenet3.carleton.ca (K. C. Lee)
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- References: <DowK1L.II1@presby.edu> <DoxK3x.JMr@presby.edu>
- Reply-To: de351@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (K. C. Lee)
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-
- Andrew Stephan (astephan@presby.edu) writes:
- > I wrote:
- >
- >>I have some questions about this hack. The last I heard, modified drives
- >>using this hack (splitting the crystal's timing signal in half) were
- >>flakey when using HD floppies. Has this problem been resolved? (Maybe
-
- There was one problem that the hack forget to address... Since now all
- the timings are slow down by a factor of two, the stepper motors which is
- controlled by the 1/2 clock takes twice as long. The symptom I had was
- that the drive would format each track okay, but die when it tries to seek
- back to track 0 to write the root block. It makes a lot of noises (sort
- of like that stupid track loader games), eventually it times out and die.
-
- For about a year, I didn't do anything. One day as I was cleaning up my
- disks (like erasing old stuff off floppies that are also on my Aminet
- CDROM), I was playing around with the speed test program. My drive shows
- a 0.6% variation of speed in DD mode vs 1% in HD mode. I reasoned that Speed
- variation couldn't be the cause, so I tries TDPrefs and everything works. :)
-
- I double all the trackdisk parameters (ie step time, settling time etc)
- and my drive works quite well on a variety of disks. Finally, PCTask
- would actually boot off the MS DOS install disk. :) I tried about 20 no
- name brand disk and they all formatted ok.
-
- >>by modifying the hack a little or using a specific brand of HD floppy
- >>drive.) If it has, please tell me where I can download the info on
- >>this. Thanks!
-
- The brand of drive I used is Sony MPF420-D. There is only 1 clock coming
- from a 4.9MHz crystal. Some other drives use 2 separate crystals and I
- didn't have much luck. I divide the clock by 2 whenever a HD disk is in
- and produce the proper drive ID signals.
-
- Just have to warn you that the Sony drive have different signals on the
- PCB than the hack posted on Aminet, so you'll have to know what you are
- doing or make very good guess.
-
- :)
-
- >>Andrew
-
- K. C. Lee
-