Well, unexpected by me anyway. I've built a data sep circuit
from that schematic I asked for advice on earlier.
Works like
a champ. I tied the circuit into a piece of ribbon cable so
that I could pretty much attach any drive I wanted to try with
it plus still be able to keep my OSI more-or-less unmodified
and use the original drive. The drives I am using are a pair
of Toshiba FDD 5451s. After testing each drive individually,
I attached another IDC card edge connector to my setup and
tried again. Nothing worked! Not only did it not work, it
trashed the diskette I was testing with. Went back to one
at a time and everything worked again. After a good bit of
trying to figure out what was wrong, I discovered that the
+5 volt pin in the power connector I was using for the #2 (B)
drive had pushed out of the nylon plug so that the drive was
unpowered. Having either of the drives unpowered on the cable
caused the other drive to screw up. The two drives cooperate
just fine when both have power. I don't remember ever seeing
this kind of problem before... I seem to remember having unpowered
drives hanging off of cables with no ill effects. I guess that
some of the signals (write gate for instance) must be getting
pulled low by the unpowered unit. Is this normal floppy
behavior and I'm just remembering wrong?
Thanks,
Bill