Basic XL/ST SS Drive
From: Mike Rossman (aj421@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 01/19/91-02:50:05 PM Z
- Next message by date: Chris Infante: "U.S. Doublers"
- Previous message by date: Peter Haller: "FYI:9600 bps Modems"
- Return to Index: Sort by: [ date ] [ author ] [ thread ] [ subject ]
From: aj421@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Mike Rossman) Subject: Basic XL/ST SS Drive Date: Sat Jan 19 14:50:05 1991 Okay first of for question one I just got a copy of basic XL from my uncle. (You might know him, Top Cat[Ed Spisak]) okay.. so anyway I have the Basic XL but he couldn't find the manual and I was wondering if any of you BXL users could fill me in on the extra commands that it allows. Now for the ST Right now I have 2 Single Sided standard atari ST drives yet it appears that Atari refuses to give the pinouts out with buying a $4o service manual. (absolutely ridiculous to me. Atari refuses to tell me the pinouts on my own hardware.... But anyway I was wondering if anyone out the could give me the pinouts to the Single Sided. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Life It Seems to Fade Away. Drifting Futher Everyday Getting Lost Within Myself Nothing Matter No One Else. Answered by Peter Haller 1/19/91 First sorry that this took so long.... I can't help you with the Basic XL questions. I suggest you ICD since they now market (?) the Basic XL cart, along with the other OSS software. To the drive question.... Basically all 3.5 drive are industry standard. Atari, in their infinite wisdom, chose to cut off one of the ST's arms by using single sided drives. The pin outs for both single and double sided drives are the same. (I must first say that I asume that the pin out you refered to is the 34 pin IDC male connector on the drive itself.) The pinout is as follows: PIN description PIN Description 1 GND 2 NC or Density for 1.44meg drives 3 GND 4 NC 5 GND 6 DRIVE select 3 7 GND 8 INDEX 9 GND 10 DRIVE select 0 11 GND 12 DRIVE select 1 13 GND 14 DRIVE select 2 15 GND 16 Motor on 17 GND 18 Direction 19 GND 20 STEP 21 GND 22 WRITE DATA 23 GND 24 WRITE GATE 25 GND 26 TRACK 00 27 GND 28 Write Protect 29 GND 30 READ DATA 31 GND 32 HEAD SELECT 33 GND 34 DISK CHANGE Well there you have it. The only difference between single and double sided mechanisms is that pin 32 - Head Select- on the single sided drive doesn't, or rather can't do anything, other than give you an error. In terms of upgrading to double sided mechs, I have done this and can tell you that ANY IBM compatible drive will work. I used Mitsumi (?) drives from Compuadd and they worked fine. One WARNING:!!! Make sure you check the power connection to the replacement drive. Some of the older drives that Atari - Chinon drives - required both +5 and +12 volts. It seems that many of the ST mother boards supply both voltages regardless of the drive used. This causes no problems with newer drive that only need +5, most only need +5. BUT, when connecting the power connector to the new mech MAKE SURE THAT +5 from the ST goes to +5 on the drive. If you connect the +12 line to the +5 drive line - goodnight drive. YOU WILL BLOW the read/write head on the drive - I know I did this on a drive that had the power connector reversed on the drive. Most drives label the pins for the power, but make sure! One other note: The alien drive will most likely not fit very well into the atari boxes. On STfm's a little cutting works, on extern SF354's , well plan on spending sometime figuring it out. For one thing the ribbon cable in the atari's are upside down and VERY short. On the cable: If it doesn't work one way - try it the other - no harm can be done by reversing this cable ,as with the power cable. JUst remember, when ever you mess with the hardware TAKE YOUR TIME, GROUND YOURSELF AND YOUR MACHINE, AND DON'T CHANGE THINGS WITH THE POWER ON! Peter Haller ae302
- Next message by date: Chris Infante: "U.S. Doublers"
- Previous message by date: Peter Haller: "FYI:9600 bps Modems"
----------------------------------------- Return to message index