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Ensoniq EPS-16+ Disk Drive Replacement

Ensoniq EPS-16+ Disk Drive Replacement

2013-04-28 by Mikael

Hi everybody! :)
I recently bought an Ensoniq EPS-16+, seems good otherwise but the disk drive is bad, it manages to read a few disks only. The original drive in my EPS is a Panasonic JU-257A303P. 

I thought I would try to modify a PC disk drive for it, I almost got it to work. I have successfully modded JU-257A606P disk drives for Amiga, it's quite easy and that model is very easy to find for a couple of euros, I had one of those lying around so I used that. That model has solderable jumpers. I set the jumpers as the original drive: D0 instead of D1, MS instead of M0, RY instead of DC (ready signal on pin 34). I then soldered a wire from the DC signal (disk change) to pin 2.

This is how far it gets now; when I insert the disk with the operating system, it loads fine but then when I change to a sound disk and try to load sounds, I can see what files are on the disk but I keep getting a message that the drive is not ready and that disk has been changed so I can't load sounds. 

I'm SO close to getting this to work, would anybobody have any hints, maybe some of you have tried this before for this particular synth or for another.

Thank you for any help/hints in advance!

RE: [vintagesynthrepair] Ensoniq EPS-16+ Disk Drive Replacement

2013-04-28 by John Rose

Hi,

 

I have seen this on some old computers where there is a disk loaded or
unloaded signal that can be sent back from the drive, some systems ignored
it but others needed to get the disk unload signal in order to handle the
disk change correctly, on some of the drives it was a jumperable option,
unfortunately I can't remember the exact details as it was a long time ago,
but I am sure if you look for settings on the drive related to this it will
make sense.

 

Many thanks

 

John Rose

 

(www.astrodevelopments.com)
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Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Ensoniq EPS-16+ Disk Drive Replacement

 

  

Hi everybody! :)
I recently bought an Ensoniq EPS-16+, seems good otherwise but the disk
drive is bad, it manages to read a few disks only. The original drive in my
EPS is a Panasonic JU-257A303P. 

I thought I would try to modify a PC disk drive for it, I almost got it to
work. I have successfully modded JU-257A606P disk drives for Amiga, it's
quite easy and that model is very easy to find for a couple of euros, I had
one of those lying around so I used that. That model has solderable jumpers.
I set the jumpers as the original drive: D0 instead of D1, MS instead of M0,
RY instead of DC (ready signal on pin 34). I then soldered a wire from the
DC signal (disk change) to pin 2.

This is how far it gets now; when I insert the disk with the operating
system, it loads fine but then when I change to a sound disk and try to load
sounds, I can see what files are on the disk but I keep getting a message
that the drive is not ready and that disk has been changed so I can't load
sounds. 

I'm SO close to getting this to work, would anybobody have any hints, maybe
some of you have tried this before for this particular synth or for another.

Thank you for any help/hints in advance!

Re: Ensoniq EPS-16+ Disk Drive Replacement

2013-04-29 by Mikael

Thanks for the help John, it got me in the right direction, there are a few solderable jumpers that goes to pin 2 (which is for disk change in shugart) but there are too many options. I soldered a button between ground and pin 2 on the disk drive so now I can fake a disk change signal when i replace the disk, I just replace the disk and press the button shortly. It's a shame I haven't been able to get it to work when I'm this close. Well, I ordered a HxC floppy drive emulator instead...

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, "John Rose" <johnhenryrose@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I have seen this on some old computers where there is a disk loaded or
> unloaded signal that can be sent back from the drive, some systems ignored
> it but others needed to get the disk unload signal in order to handle the
> disk change correctly, on some of the drives it was a jumperable option,
> unfortunately I can't remember the exact details as it was a long time ago,
> but I am sure if you look for settings on the drive related to this it will
> make sense.
> 
>  
> 
> Many thanks
> 
>  
> 
> John Rose
> 
>  
> 
> (www.astrodevelopments.com)
> 
>  
> 
> From: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mikael
> Sent: 28 April 2013 18:59
> To: vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [vintagesynthrepair] Ensoniq EPS-16+ Disk Drive Replacement
> 
>  
> 
>   
> 
> Hi everybody! :)
> I recently bought an Ensoniq EPS-16+, seems good otherwise but the disk
> drive is bad, it manages to read a few disks only. The original drive in my
> EPS is a Panasonic JU-257A303P. 
> 
> I thought I would try to modify a PC disk drive for it, I almost got it to
> work. I have successfully modded JU-257A606P disk drives for Amiga, it's
> quite easy and that model is very easy to find for a couple of euros, I had
> one of those lying around so I used that. That model has solderable jumpers.
> I set the jumpers as the original drive: D0 instead of D1, MS instead of M0,
> RY instead of DC (ready signal on pin 34). I then soldered a wire from the
> DC signal (disk change) to pin 2.
> 
> This is how far it gets now; when I insert the disk with the operating
> system, it loads fine but then when I change to a sound disk and try to load
> sounds, I can see what files are on the disk but I keep getting a message
> that the drive is not ready and that disk has been changed so I can't load
> sounds. 
> 
> I'm SO close to getting this to work, would anybobody have any hints, maybe
> some of you have tried this before for this particular synth or for another.
> 
> Thank you for any help/hints in advance!
>

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