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I’ve got quite a few of these that are in an inoperative state. Could probably use some help from this group getting them going again. Good winter project…
On Sep 8, 2023, at 5:42 PM, Wilko Stronks <wilkos...@gmail.com> wrote:
I just restored an H8 and H17, but both Wangco 82 drives don't functional well.
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Very nice to test out the new SDC-H17 controller when I get to it.
Thank you!
Norberto
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XRSIZR.ABS
Here's a 1982 (HDOS) program from Henry Fale/Quikdata that uses the H17 controller to exercise drives. It does a lot of what a standalone hardware exerciser can do. IIRC, it uses some routines from H17 ROM - I have used it recently with PAM37, but I can't say whether it would work with third party ROMs. Its primary advantage is that it requires nothing other than what is most likely already present in an H8 or H89.

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On Sep 9, 2023, at 6:10 AM, Terry Smedley <terry....@gmail.com> wrote:
XRSIZR.ABS
Here's a 1982 (HDOS) program from Henry Fale/Quikdata that uses the H17 controller to exercise drives. It does a lot of what a standalone hardware exerciser can do. IIRC, it uses some routines from H17 ROM - I have used it recently with PAM37, but I can't say whether it would work with third party ROMs. Its primary advantage is that it requires nothing other than what is most likely already present in an H8 or H89.
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<xrsizr.doc><xrsizr.asm><XRSIZR.png><xrsizr.abs><xrsz4mhz.doc>
-- Tom Wilson Prineville Oregon
WOW! That is a lot of work to restore such drives.
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This is great Joe. I’m actually on a similar mission. I’ve got a box of siemens drives of various vintage and provenance. I want them working if possible. Some of them belong with H89s, which I’d also like to get working. One goal is to get my 3-drive H17 cabinet working (with three good drives). With encouragement from you and Dave McGuire I’m convinced these can be brought back to life. I’ll be climbing a learning curve and may tap your brain for advice along the way, but your email is a great start! Most of these I’ve already done the easy stuff on (e.g. cleaning up the bearings).
Right now just setting up my testbed system. I plan to boot from SVD (SY0: and SY1: ) with the Drive Under Test as SY2:. I also plan to use XRSIZR (thanks Terry!)
Congrat’s!
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Thank you very much Tom Wilson for the floppy drive and spare boards. Thank you Terry Smedley for the XRSIZR software. And thank you Curt Mayer for the H17 3-drive system.
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I went through some of my H17 drives today and just want to echo what joe said – the main problems, by far, that I have encountered are mechanical not electrical. You need to do a fair amount of disassembly, cleaning and lubrication but so far I’m having great results. I have three fully functional drives (definition: passes the 3-pass TEST17 general drive checkout) and a fourth one under test that’s so far doing great (fingers crossed). I have two drives that will need further attention but I think one of them just needs the stepper/worm mechanism cleaned and lubricated….
I imagine I’ll encounter some electrical issues at some point but so far cleanup is getting me great results….
I’m always moaning here about my woes with floppy drives, maybe I should have practiced better disk drive hygiene… anyway glad to be able to post something positive in that regard.
Hope to have the 3-drive H17 cabinet (from Ben) operational before too long…

Well, it looks nice anyway:

This is the 3-drive H17 chassis. Over the weekend I cleaned and tested the three drives (Siemens FDD 100-5) and all passed the 3-pass TEST17 test so I considered them “good drives”. Well of course that was the jinx. When I assembled the whole system I now can’t get the center drive (SY1: ) to read or format disks. So I’ll be doing some more troubleshooting.
Looks nice though. The 3-Drive setup is much more professional looking than the original. But that 80’s boxer fan’s probably gotta go. Need some 21st century cooling technology there… I’m hoping there’s a much quieter drop-in replacement?
These pix and more are in my google album on this restoration:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gDQZdBAXXbchrLum6
- Glenn

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Beautiful setup!
Norberto
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I swapped out the middle drive and now all three are working. Wonder how long that’ll last?
Can’t decide if these old fans have gotten noisier over the years or if we really tolerated that kind of noise level back in the 80s. I think the latter. I know my Z100 always made quite a racket.
I’ll plan to swap out the fan for a modern quiet one…
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