Hi
Check the termination. Make sure that only one
of the drives has a terminator and that it is
the correct type for that kind of drive. It
is prefered that the terminator is on the last drive
in the string but I've never seen problems when
the drives are side by side.
Dwight
From: "Dave Dunfield"
<dave04a(a)dunfield.com>
Picked up 6 Morrow MD computers this past weekend.
All appear to work, however I have one with floppy drive
trouble ...
The drives in question are TEC FB-503 1/2 height 5.25"
drives. Only one of the machines has these drives.
What is odd is that both drives in the one machine will
not read diskettes (report disk error - won't even boot).
Only one machine has these drives - when it failed to boot,
I first tried cleaning it - no improvement - then tried
swapping for 'B' drive - still no improvement - now thinking
that diskette controller is faulty.
Then I swapped in a Panasonic drive from my parts shelf, and
voila - boot & access disk no problem.
Seems really odd that two identical drives would fail so
completely in the same way when all of the other 10 drives
appear to be OK.
I thought that perhaps they were 80 track drives or some such,
however Issue #1 of the "Morrow Owners Review" has an artical
about the floppy drives used in the MD's, and it lists the
TEC/NSA 5503, which looks like these drives - Can't say for
sure if they are the same ones, as the model number stated does
differ slightly from what is on the drive plate, but if they are
the same, the artical makes no mention of anything special about
them...
Does anyone know anything about these drives? Are they 80 track
or otherwise "odd"? Are they known to have a high failure rate
(especially with age)? Any info would be appreciated.
Regards,
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