Amiga Floppy Driver Repair - Epson SMD400

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @gallgreg
    @gallgreg 5 лет назад +5

    Another great video!!!
    I think most people would have just tossed the bad floppy drive in the garbage and eBay’ed another, so it’s really impressive to see you repair this one despite its failures!

  • @StRoRo
    @StRoRo 5 лет назад +4

    I think the RUclips algorithm has worked for once.
    Don't skip the lengthy head calibration process. I want to see it :D
    Hope you make more videos

  • @csabasanta5696
    @csabasanta5696 5 лет назад +2

    Finally, YT recommends the right video! :) Jawdroppingly amazing work! Congrats and thanks for the video!

  • @betterbeavailable
    @betterbeavailable 3 года назад +1

    Nice work. I have a Chinon drive that recognizes the disks but won't start loading them (doesn't kill the disks). Drive is cleaned and recapped. Don't have the skills or equipment to look up further.

  • @supereliptic
    @supereliptic 3 года назад +1

    Great macro photography on the read/write heads. Although short, this video is surprisingly detailed- more please! 😁

  • @rwittmeier1
    @rwittmeier1 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing work! Glad you got it running!

  • @pavelsalac5571
    @pavelsalac5571 Год назад

    Very thorough analysis. Congrats!

  • @MonidethPen
    @MonidethPen 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. It would have been good to see the head calibration process.

  • @boomshakalaka2275
    @boomshakalaka2275 4 года назад +2

    please make a video on the head calibration

  • @mathiasheyer3079
    @mathiasheyer3079 2 года назад

    I actually would have liked to see the calibration process on this drive. Also, once removed, how do you re-attach the head and rail properly?

  • @sviru007
    @sviru007 2 года назад

    awesome video :) great work. Are tou from EU or US?

  • @n13ldo
    @n13ldo 3 года назад

    I have same drive, working in that it attempts to read floppy. Requires a head alignment though :(

  • @georgealibinisis4816
    @georgealibinisis4816 4 года назад

    Nice! I have a dead Panasonic ju-253-031p - the motor controller Hitachi HA13748 is shorted (burned a hole) and I would like to know I can source that chip anywhere! Keep up the good work.

    • @AnalogThinker
      @AnalogThinker  4 года назад +1

      There is no secret place I know of, unfortunately I resolved to check eBay and in parallel ask for quotes from those obscure vintage part merchants (that half the time look like scam and never reply, the other half probably offering rebadged/reprinted salvaged parts) but heh, sometimes worth the risk... So all in all, be careful, use a gift VISA card if you think it's too good to be true and good luck in your repair! Thanks for the support, cheers George!

    • @georgealibinisis4816
      @georgealibinisis4816 4 года назад

      @@AnalogThinker thank you for you input! I found a similar controller and will try that first. The other guys you mention seem to stock the right one but require $100 minimum order! I'll also check normal (not Amiga) floppy drives from that era - maybe I can salvage a conrtoller this way. Take care!

  • @tiemanowo
    @tiemanowo 2 года назад

    I like your video but I have a question. I see that you have removed a head stepper motor for testing. It has tooth ring around so I presume for aligning purpose. Is it hard to align it after that? Are there any softwares which can check head aligment for Amiga?

    • @AnalogThinker
      @AnalogThinker  2 года назад

      I would recommend the proper way and the right tools: acquire of a calibration floppy and a good scope! Then there are a lot of service and calibration manuals around to do the proper head alignment, it is surgical. Most service manuals, if you can still find them, should include the proper procedure and if lucky, also the waveform you should expect. Now, if you asked I may guess you don't have those and understandably may not want to invest in expensive Cal Disk and Scope, especially for a one off. In this case, I have not tested this but, the Amiga Test Kit has a calibration section in the Floppy menu, I guess you could play with the alignment wheel and check if the track reads as you tweak. IF this works, it will be far from accurate and you may have a lot of read/write errors when using Floppies from other machines. However I'm curious, let me know!

    • @tiemanowo
      @tiemanowo 2 года назад

      @@AnalogThinker 2:11 Can you point me to some diagram how to force a floppy into continuous read mode? because I can't find it anywhere :(

    • @AnalogThinker
      @AnalogThinker  2 года назад +1

      @@tiemanowo maybe you are using the wrong search words. Try doing a google image search with "shugart floppy pinout" and you will have thousands of diagrams. If I remember I used jumpers directly on the back IDC connector. You probably want the DS0 (10) and MotorOn (16) to ground, and if you have, a scope on ReadData on pin 30.

    • @tiemanowo
      @tiemanowo 2 года назад

      @@AnalogThinker Thanks. Yes. I was searching wrong "words".

  • @lasofat7203
    @lasofat7203 4 года назад

    Hello! How did you take the casing apart?

    • @AnalogThinker
      @AnalogThinker  4 года назад

      Just lift the cover, I don't recall it even had screws, it was clipped in place.

    • @lasofat7203
      @lasofat7203 4 года назад

      @@AnalogThinker Oh, Thanks! I just saw that mine has a little screw

  • @nachocientosxl
    @nachocientosxl 3 года назад

    What was the symptom?, i want to know becouse my floppy drive on but only sound like short load, then stop, and then repeat

    • @AnalogThinker
      @AnalogThinker  3 года назад

      Symptom was you insert a floppy and it kills it, floppy became unreadable and unformattable on any machine. Head was moving right tho.

  • @rallyscoot
    @rallyscoot 3 года назад

    how do you get the spindel pcb out?

    • @AnalogThinker
      @AnalogThinker  3 года назад

      Take the whole drive apart, unscrew and remove