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SD HxC floppy disk emulator questions

Started by elspuddy, 23:08, 16 June 11

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elspuddy

o.k, loking at the price of making a diy cart i desded to shell out for one of these but some questions.
this SD HxC floppy disk emulator, i want to install this in place of my 3" drive, can i use the floppy drive cable or do i have to got another one also power can i just use the old 3" drive power or do i have to mod the power wire


MaV

The power cable for the 3" drives have the 12v and 5v wire reversed. You have to mod the power wire by exchanging the two outer cables on the power plug to the drive ... or better don't use the 12v cable at all and put the 5v in place of the 12v.

To make sure you're not accidently feeding 12v, you can test this configuration without plugging the 12v plug to the monitor - you won't need it anyway from then on. If the HxC emulator lights up, then you're doing it right. ( The Pdf on the floppy emulators site explains this as well and with graphics.)

You can use the internal floppy cable with a little mod. For this you'll need a 34 pin shugart connector.
3" drives use a smaller 26 pin connector to the drive. The standard shugart connector which you'll need for the HxC has 34 pins. If you carefully open the 26 pin connector and detach the ribbon cable, you can then press the ribbon cable onto a 34 pin connector.

The yellow table on this web page shows you the correlation of the 3" ribbon wires to the shugart connector.
Essentially you start attaching the wires from the 1st marked wire to the 7th pin of the connector. Then you carefully tear the ribbon cable between the 6th and 7th wire and attach the part of the ribbon cable with the 7th wire to the pins of the connector beginning with pin 15.
http://www.fvempel.nl/3pc.html

I'll post a picture of my modded cable, if the above is confusing. ;)
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MaV

And here it is. This picture should answer any further questions. And the connector does its job for about six weeks now. :)


Black Mesa Transit Announcement System:
"Work safe, work smart. Your future depends on it."

elspuddy


elspuddy

hi
sorry to ask but i got another question, i should of said this was for a cpc 6128+ , am i right in thinking the red wire for the floppy drive is 12V in the 6128+ ??

Bryce

There's no 12V supply in the 6128+ only 5V. The disc drive in the plus is a 5V device.

Bryce.

elspuddy

thanks :) bar the 5v wire being on the wrong side and haveing to stab my self with a verry small flat headed scruedriver (all my fault :( ) its all working, thanks guys :)
chuckie egg here i come !!!  ;D

Gryzor

The CPC is definitely worth some spilled blood. We've all done it :D

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