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* Short guide, 664, few photos [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/retrofitting-a-cpc-664-with-a-3-5'-drive-(parados-recommended-for-full-capacity)/msg11613/#msg11613 Retrofitting a CPC 664 with a 3.5" drive (ParaDOS recommended for full capacity)]
 
* Short guide, 664, few photos [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/retrofitting-a-cpc-664-with-a-3-5'-drive-(parados-recommended-for-full-capacity)/msg11613/#msg11613 Retrofitting a CPC 664 with a 3.5" drive (ParaDOS recommended for full capacity)]
 
* Longer guide, 6128, better photos [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/cpc6128-parados-and-internal-3-5'-floppy-drive-mod/ CPC6128 Parados and Internal 3.5" floppy drive mod]
 
* Longer guide, 6128, better photos [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/amstrad-cpc-hardware/cpc6128-parados-and-internal-3-5'-floppy-drive-mod/ CPC6128 Parados and Internal 3.5" floppy drive mod]
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* [[Modify_PC_floppy_drives]] for best compatibility (depends on the drive details)
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* [[DIY:Floppy_Drives]] pinning list, wiring diagrams and signal descriptions found on a CPC6128.
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* [[Side Select Switch]]
  
 
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  [[Category:DIY]] [[Category:DATA Storage]]

Latest revision as of 05:20, 18 October 2017

Fitting a 3½" Disk Drive inside your Amstrad CPC 6128 or 664.

This is a little more difficult than fitting an external drive.

Reasons :

  • the ribbon connector inside the CPC has to be slightly split because although it's nearly compatible, it's shorter (less number of pins) and the last few pins of the pinout don't match, they have to be shifted.
  • the power connector has its colour convention reversed, to double/triple check voltage before connecting your drive to it, or you'll connect 12V to the pin expecting 5V and fry your drive.
  • Ready signal issue, maybe?

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