I thought about the speed. It's a direct-drive DC spindle motor, not belt
drive, in this model so I'll have to hunt around to see if there's a speed
control pot somewhere.
On 11/21/07 10:47 PM, "dwight elvey" <dkelvey at hotmail.com> wrote:
From: rcini at optonline.net> > All:>
> As you all know from previous posts, I?m
having trouble with the drive> system on my IMSAI. While I wait to receive a
memory board and some other> stuff from a friend of mine, Herb Johnson gave
me some new energy in looking> at the existing iCOM Frugal Floppy system.> >
This system uses Pertec FD400 drives. One works perfectly, the other one> has
consistent CRC errors as evidenced by the CRC light on the drive> cabinet,
and BDOS errors reported by CP/M. I ensured that the spindle is> engaging the
diskette hub, and I also cleaned the heads using a wet cleaning> diskette.> >
Is there any common failure mode on this model of drive that I should> start
tracking down? I looked over the maintenance procedures for the drive> and
many if the tests allude to a diagnostics program that can manually> control
the spindle and head stepping. None of the iCOM manuals I have> provide
diagnostics code for manually controlling the drives in this manner.> >
Before I start coding, does anyone have diagnostics code I can use? I> found
some code in the SIGM archive (for the iCOM 3712 controller) but it> doesn?t
seem to work properly with this controller.>
Hi
As I've said before, if it is a belt drive, the surfaces have to
be vary smooth. The Flywheel end is especially sensistive to
all most invisible roughness. Feel it with your finger. You can sense
even small roughness.
Of course, check the speed with a strobe.
Dwight
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