

Also test for a short on the pcb cap pins after you removed the faulty cap maybe there is another short on the unit.
Juan
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Diagnostic and Exercise Routines
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The microprocessor performs wake up diagnostics upon application of power. If an error is detected, the processor will flash a warning by blinking the activity LED. Some errors are fatal in that they do not return to the program until power is cycled.
If no errors are detected, the processor tests Jumper E to determine its state (open or closed). Briefly, Jumper E (Drive Exercise Options) is as follows:
Power-up sequence of events is as follows:
1. Apply power
4. Display code level (5 bits), e.g. 00001
5. Recalibrate access, then seek to maximum cylinder.
6. At this point the sequential seek burn-in will begin.
Error codes may be generated by the microprocessor to indicate hardware failures or warnings that are detected during power-on diagnostics, burn-in mode, or normal operation. Error codes are diaplayed in a "morse-code" type manner. Bits may be interpreted and converted into hexadecimal error codes. "Zeros" are indicated by a short (1/2 second) flashingn mode. "Ones" are indicated by a short (1/2 second) continuous ON mode. Error "Words" are separated by a one second LED off time.
Listed Below are the binary to hexadecimal conversion values:
0 = 0000 4 = 0100 8 = 1000 C = 1100
1 = 0001 5 = 0101 9 = 1001 D = 1101
2 = 0010 6 = 0110 A = 1010 E = 1110
3 = 0011 7 = 0111 B = 1011 F = 1111
Message Definitions
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Code 0 - Microprocessor RAM error
Code 1 - Microprocessor ROM checksum error
Code 2 - Interface chip diagnostic failure
Code 3 - Write Fault latch will not reset
Code 4 - Index pulse not detected during spinup
Code 5 - Unable to reach 3600 rpm in 600 revs.
Code 6 - Unable to stabilize spin speed in 10 seconds
Code 7 - Unable to maintain spin speed to 0.5%
Code 8 - Unable to uncover Track Zero sensor
Code 9 - Unable to cover Track Zero sensor
Code A - Track Zero interrupter misadjusted
Code B - Shipping zone error, crash stop misadjusted
Code C - Carriage stuck during recal error
Code D - Seek errror during burn-in or recal
Code E - No hall transitions during spin-up
Code F - Unexpected interrupt from processor
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no blink codes
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The docs don't seem too clear, but jumper E could be a burn-in jumper. Perhaps it's best avoided. :-?
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I did some searching and it appears that the "BD" signature is associated with HFS. HFS was released in 1985. According to Wikipedia, 20MB was the maximum capacity for MFS volumes.
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I can try to reverse engineer the file system, if necessary. I've done it before for file systems of that era.
What can recover / mount MFS?
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