James, I suspect that you can replace the floppy drive in the DKC55RCD as I was able to do in my DKC500RW. But while it is a relatively easy job, if you have no experience building up PCs from components I would *strongly* recommend you find a friend or relative who does have such experience to do the actual work. Warranty issues are really no longer a concern for this unit, so you can search the internet to buy a similar 3.5" floppy drive which are usually available for $50 or less. As indicated, I have done this on my DC3 PRO's DKC500RW control unit a few years back and aside from the normal sweaty time knowing I was "now totally on my own" everything went quite smoothly. But I've built up countless PCs over the years, so many issues didn't trouble me along the way that probably would have without that experience. I've since moved on to a DKC850 controller, but it doesn't know the PRO features (my only complaint with the 850, but one that seems unlikely to ever be changed - sigh), so it reduces the resolution to a normal DC3 level. Thus I have had to keep the old controller available so that with a quick cable swap I can get back the PRO resolution when that matters to me. So like you now, I needed to keep the old controller running when the floppy died, and found that replacing the drive worked as expected with (in my case) a slim line laptop style 3.5" floppy drive. _____ From: disklavier@yahoogroups.com [mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jthyder Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 11:43 AM To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Subject: [disklavier] Re: Floppy drive in DKC55RCD has failed I'd love a DKC850, but I just can't justify spending $1600 for the moderate-to-light use I would give it. I don't have any data stored only on floppy: it's all on my PC, too. But I do have a lot of performances on the DKC55RCD's memory disks that I've never copied off. About 95% of them are things I could easily do without, but a handful are pieces (mostly by other people) that I'd like to keep if possible. If the floppy drive is permanently dead, is there any way I can copy these files off the DKC55RCD? If I play them back, can I record them via MIDI on a connected computer? (Since moving, I haven't bothered reconnecting the piano to the computer and outboard synth I have but rarely use. But I could if I needed to.) Also, is there a way to play back MIDI files from the CD? ISTR that a few years ago I read here about a utility that did that, but when I tried it, songs would play to a certain point and then stop. Thanks. --James --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com <mailto:disklavier%40yahoogroups.com> , George Frederick Litterst <PianoBench@...> wrote: > > Good morning, everyone. > > I strongly recommend the DCK-850 in this situation. It will substantially modernize your experience. > > You'll still be left with the issue of what to do with your floppy disk content. IMHO, it is worth the effort to migrate that data to the computer and then to USB flash drive. > > Regards, > PianoBench > > www.georgelitterst.com > > On Aug 21, 2012, at 12:15 AM, sjhart110110 wrote: > > > An expensive fix would be a DKC850! :). Although you can hook a disk drive to the unit, it is much easier to use the common utilities to just convert them and then load them all into the memory. No more disks..... SJ > > > > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com <mailto:disklavier%40yahoogroups.com> , "jthyder" <jhyder@> wrote: > > > > > > The other day, I noticed that the DKC55RCD controller for my DC3A wasn't reading my floppy disks. It would sort of grunt twice, then give up. > > > > > > A few days later, I got a can of compressed air, sprayed it into the slot, loaded a floppy, and it worked fine. I thought, "Okay, it was just a little dusty, and now it's fixed." > > > > > > Wrong! > > > > > > Now it's doing the same thing again, and a lot of spraying hasn't helped. > > > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions for getting it to work again? Is it possible to open the unit up and replace the drive? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > --James > > > > > > > >
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RE: [disklavier] Re: Floppy drive in DKC55RCD has failed
2012-08-21 by Phil Becker
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