Hi all,
I've acquired an EME-232 drive for very little money and was wondering if it's possible to mod it to work as a replacement drive for the 6128?
Drive pinouts look the same, and I'm aware of the single/double side/density differences between it and the EME-156. However connecting it up doesn't light up the LED and I get 'drive not ready' errors. I've tried swapping JP1 and JP6 which swap the DS0/DS1 signals according to the schematic with no change.
Any assistance would be appreciated :)
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In the past I had a pcw 3inch 80 track Double Sided drive in both my cpc 6128 and FD1. They are pin compatible and a straight swap.
Although to use normal cpc type discs you need to set double stepping - the easiest way I found to do this was parados .
Buenos días y perdón por reflotar el hilo , yo la tengo montada en un cpc464..... y siempre me da el error de "read failed"..... y no se por donde seguir.....
Saludos
The 80 track drives is usually used as B-Drive (DS1) on PCW computers.
So try to connect it as B-drive to the CPC. Then use X-DDOS or Parados/Varados to be able to use a 0,7 MB format on drive B.
Also it's a n advantage to use the CF2DD discs (like it was thought by the producer). Not all CF2D discs will work, but some may do.
You can put the EME-232 in the FD1 case, it should work instantly. No guarante though.
Después de andar regulando/calibrando la unidad he logrado algún "CAT" , pero no logro ejecutar ningún juego.....
estoy utilizando un cpc464...... y la unidad FD1 , por lo que siempre es A.
Como podría ponerlo en B?
I suspect this 40-track drive from CPC has some jumper soldered, and if you find it and break it, it would turn into fully 80-track drive. :)
Quote from: cryogen on 23:21, 10 April 23Después de andar regulando/calibrando la unidad he logrado algún "CAT" , pero no logro ejecutar ningún juego.....
estoy utilizando un cpc464...... y la unidad FD1 , por lo que siempre es A.
Como podría ponerlo en B?
@cryogen Are you using the standard DDI-1 interface. The standard ribbon cable has two connectors. One makes it drive A and the other makes it drive B.
If not the DDI-1, which interface are you using?
¿Está utilizando la interfaz estándar DDI-1? El cable plano estándar tiene dos conectores. Uno lo hace manejar A y el otro lo hace manejar B.
Si no es el DDI-1, ¿qué interfaz está utilizando?
Si , efectivamente lo estoy utilizando con la interfaz DD1...... pero..... ese es el motivo de que no lea ningún disco?
Quote from: ZbyniuR on 02:15, 11 April 23I suspect this 40-track drive from CPC has some jumper soldered, and if you find it and break it, it would turn into fully 80-track drive. :)
Jajajaj No entiendo..
Acabo de probar a poner la en "B" con la dd1 y no se puede..... da error..