Well, casually I was searching for one FD-55F (or FD55F, as you like) to use
in my old 286 to try to grab 5.25 diskettes at 720kb of capacity.
Actually are a couple in ebay, but the seller don't send them items out of
the US. He's very clear in this aspect in the text of the bid announce. And
I live in Europe :-(
I should like to purchase one but it's clear that should need one
intermediary.
Could someone help ? Contact off list, please.
Thanks
Sergio
2010/7/23 Jason T <silent700 at gmail.com>
Last night I finally had time to assemble my
Deviceside USB->5.25"
floppy interface. I decided to do it all slick-like and put the drive
in the shell of an old Sony USB CDRW. I have two examples of the TEAC
FD-55GFR drive laying around, which is the drive recommended on the
developer's site. I attached one to the ext drive carrier and
powered on. The drive head started seeking back and forth, not the
full travel of the disk, maybe 1/4 of it. It made a loud, steady
click and flashed the panel light of the bay, as if it was drawing too
much power from the little PSU. However, I went ahead and hooked it
up and read disks (DOS 1.2mb, AppleDOS and C64 1541) to images. I
haven't fully tested the images yet but they didn't error out during
the read. The DOS one was mountable in WinImage, the C64 one in CCS64
(don't have an Apple II em handy.)
Still bothered by the noise, I attached a Panasonic JU-475-4 drive
instead. It was quiet, no blinking light. I imaged the same disks
with that drive and that appeared to work fine, too.
Does anyone know the FD-55GFR well? It seems to have an auto-sense
mech of some kind, and one of the two I have has a spring-eject (the
other may have had it too but the spring is missing?) It seems likely
that it would click continuously, searching for a disk. Maybe this is
normal behavior for this drive and it seems loud because it's open?
It does the head-seek continuously whether there is a disk inserted or
not, lever-down or not. This seems bad to have happening on top of
the exposed disk surface. Or, again, maybe it's normal for this
drive?
The easy solution is go with the Panasonic and not worry about it.
But I'd like to stick to the developer's recommended drive unless I
can be sure the Panasonic is 100% compatible too.
-j
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