"root" <NoE...@home.org> wrote in message
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The optical drive is Panasonic VXY2010.
Some manufacturers will do evil things to prevent you from replacing
your HD or optical drive with a generic unit. I believe Panasonic may
be one of these.
FWIW, I've replaced the optical drive in an LG recorder with a PC IDE
type. The replacement was also an LG, though. I don't know if non-LG
drives would have worked because I didn't have any other brands to
experiment with.
One hiccup for LG drives may be the interface. Some designs use a
mini-flex version of the standard 40-pin IDE. In this case you can use
a small adapter PCB (supplied with some LG drives) to handle the
connector conversion.
- Franc Zabkar
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The Panasonic drive is connected with a flex cable.
It never occurred to me that the cable may simply
be a version of the standard ide interface. How
can I tell?
>Franc Zabkar <fza...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
I believe that if the unit has an IDE hard drive, then the optical
drive will most likely be an IDE type as well.
Otherwise I'd look for a pinout in the service manual. The datasheet
for the decoder IC may also specify the interface type.
You say that your drive is connected with *a* flex cable. However, the
drive in the following exploded view appears to have 4 cables:
http://www.prime-electronics.com.au/PANASONIC/DVD_VCR/DMREZ48VGN/CASING%20AND%20MECHANISM.jpg
Damn, you may be right. It has been a few weeks
since I opened the case. I am pretty sure there
was no standard IDE type power plug on the unit.