In article <5186abca$0$6629$
9b4e...@newsspool2.arcor-online.net>,
That item doesn't do anything even close to what you're hoping for.
The drive you say you want to hook up is *TOTALLY* incompatible with a
Disk II drive, physically, electronically, and logically - *ABSOLUTELY
NOTHING* about them is compatible other than the fact that they both use
5.25" floppies.
It's not enough to just run wires from the right pins on the drive to
the right pins on the controller. (You can't - signals that the FD55
absolutely must have to operate at all simply don't exist on a Disk II
controller. Similarly, the FD55 has signals that the Disk II controller
doesn't have any idea what to do with)
Hell, I'm not even going to TRY to go into all the rest of the "why you
can't do what you're trying to do" factors involved. Look around a bit -
Notice how many (ZERO!) adapters there are/were on the market for what
you're trying to do? There's a reason - many of them, actually - why no
such thing was ever developed: It isn't practical. Not even for a group
of people notorious for hacking together all kinds of nifty things to
hang on an Apple II.
Give up. Break down and hunt up an actual Disk II (or compatible) drive
to attach to your rig. They're out there. Trying to build a cable to let
you hang an FD55 on a Disk II controller is about as doable as teaching
a fish to sing opera.
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