If you take a picture of your block settings we may provide some guidance. Looking on google I don't see that info posted anywhere, though there are many who have asked, it seems. One thing is true- and older drives would need a jumper on "DS0" and no jumper on "DS1", if it has such a jumper block. I will check in my stack of replaced drives at home later to see if I have one of that model. -T On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Adam <fake@absolute.hu> wrote: > ** > > > Hello, i'm trying to fix this floppy drive in the Emax II. > > Anyone happen to have the same drive working? I'd appreciate having the > correct jumper settings. (taking a picture maybe?) > > Or someone who could fix this. > > Maybe i should get an Amiga to make it work with that, so there's some > analysing software. > > The drive looks clean, i doubt it had any mechanical defects. > > It does format, stepping thru the tracks nicely, and upon finishing, says > disk error. Will not read a thing. In diagnostics every number stays at > zero, so it really does not read. > > It would be a shame to throw out.... > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] NEC FD 1035 configuration
2013-05-10 by Ted Summers
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