H17 Disk Drives

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John Frankle

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Nov 17, 2013, 3:47:24 PM11/17/13
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I am wondering if anyone in the group has had experience in substituting the disk drive in the H17 configuration. In other words removing the standard drive and substituting another model, preferably a half height unit.
Appreciate any guidance.
 
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John Frankle

Norberto Collado

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Nov 17, 2013, 4:29:39 PM11/17/13
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Yes! In my H17 enclosure I have the 3.5” floppies attached to the HSFE to the H17 cable along with the half-height 5.25” floppy drive.  I have another half-height 5.25” floppy drive to add to cover the front opening.  The full height drive on the left is no longer working but it covers the hole properly.

 

Norberto

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Kenneth L. Owen

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Nov 17, 2013, 4:31:51 PM11/17/13
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Hi John,

 

Yes, I run several different types of drives.  Originally, the computer had the standard 40 track, single sided Siemens drive.  I upgraded to TEAC FD55F, 80 track, 2 sides, ½ height and these drives are still in service today.  I also run 40 track, 2 side drives removed from various computers, many being TANDON 100-2.  Also, I run 3.5” floppy disk drives formatted 80 track, 2 sides with no problem.

 

-- ken

 


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I am wondering if anyone in the group has had experience in substituting the disk drive in the H17 configuration. In other words removing the standard drive and substituting another model, preferably a half height unit.

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Norberto Collado

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Nov 17, 2013, 4:35:54 PM11/17/13
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The final goal is to have two 3.5” drives (HSFE) and one 5.25” half-height going into the H17 controller and then two 3.5” drives and one 5.25” half-height going into the H8-Z37 controller for a total of six floppy drives (four 3.5” and two 5.25” half-height drives).

 

Norberto

John Frankle

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Nov 17, 2013, 7:30:29 PM11/17/13
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Norberto and Ken, Thanks for your responses. If I narrow the requirement to read and write 100K Hard Sectored diskettes, would any 300rpm 40 track drive work in conjunction with the H17 controller? Would I have to worry that some drives would not handle the sector pulses correctly?
 
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John Frankle

Glenn Roberts

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Nov 17, 2013, 8:19:02 PM11/17/13
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Any “360K”  “PC” style drive should work. The only trick might be figuring out the jumpers.  I am using some half height Fujitsu M2551A drives salvaged from a PC years ago (I think I threw out a lot more – wish I’d save them!).  I’ve since repurposed these drives for the ’37 (soft sectored) but when I had them in my H17 (according to my notes at least) I had the jumpers set as follows:

 

                DK0:       DS 2 Jumper installed

                DK1:       DS 1 Jumper installed

                The “RDY” jumpers were also installed on both drives

 

They worked perfectly as H17 drives (nicer than the original Siemens drives – no banging heads loading and unloading!)

 

-          Glenn

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