On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Tony Duell wrote:
This sounds suspiciously like a Shugart SA801 drive.
Is there a label on
the drive chassis itself? If it is an SA801, what is the part number of
the PCB?
Thanks! It is a Shugart 801. I thought I mentioned it in my email, but
appartently, I didn't. I don't have the drive in front of me right now,
but I'll grab the number off of it later.
D on 1 of the drives (the first one) is in. One the second drive, the pin
furtherest from the edge of the board is wire wrapped to the center pin of
of the 3-pin DC. Does that make sense?
So basically, there isn't any difference between the two drives in terms
of addressing besides DS1 and DS2 jumpers. That means my problem is on
the board on the bottom of the drive itself. And something tells me it
will end up being an IC that I can't get a replacement for. The actuator
that moves the head doesn't want to go back to track zero on power up.
It vibrates back and forth about a couple of steps and then stops. I
checked the stepper with an ohm meter, and board-swapped between the two
drives.
Still assuming it's an SA801, then
T1 = terminate head load line
(T2 = terminate drive select -- presumably fitted on both drives)
T3 = terminate step direction
T4 = terminate step pulse
T5 = terminate write data
T6 = terminate write gate
D = connect pin 16 to in-use LED input
The termination jumpers should be fitted in the last drive on the cable
only (no matter what it's ID is). I can't see why D would be set
differently on the 2 drives, though.