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General Category => Amstrad CPC hardware => Topic started by: Muzer on 16:23, 20 December 09

Title: Floppy drive red light
Post by: Muzer on 16:23, 20 December 09
I got a CPC6128 from a friend today (along with tonnes of disks and books, as well as a few peripherals). The internal disk drive has a snapped drive belt, but as well as that, the light is always on when the manual says it should be only on when reading. Is this a consequence of the snapped drive belt or another thing altogether?
Title: Re: Floppy drive red light
Post by: Bryce on 17:14, 20 December 09
Hi Muzer,
        There's on and there's on. The LED always lights a little, but when the Floppy is being read, the LED should flicker between half on and fully on (bright red). The snapping of the belt shouldn't have had any negative effect on the proper function of the LED. So if it worked properly before, it should work properly after the belt has been replaced.

Bryce.
Title: Re: Floppy drive red light
Post by: Muzer on 18:20, 20 December 09
I'll have to wait till my belt arrives, change it and see. It starts out very dim, but then when the system is fully booted it goes brighter, but still quite dim. It then doesn't change, even when trying to access the disk (though I'd guess it only lights when it can successfully read it, which is why it doesn't change). So presumably yes, this is correct.
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