Hi,
I'm modding my STe with the "1.44 FLOPPY UPGRADE PCB V7.1" and I'm a bit confused with assembly documents for every versions except v7.1.
My pcb :
So I guess there is no more SIL array to solder as I can see smd 1k arrays in the middle of the pcb ?
A : D0 for floppy drive A. The pad should stay unsoldered and a wire goes to the floppy drive but where exactly on a Sony MPF920 ?
B : D1 for floppy drive B. Without any drive, pad should be bridged.
C : MCF, this Media Change Fix pad should stay unsoldered with Dual Tos (2.06)
D : P1 wired to W301 pad 1 (right square one)
E : P2 wired to W301 pad 2 (middle round one)
Third and last question, is there any precaution to follow if this pcb is used with your "FLOPPY CABLE FLIP KIT [0208]"
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1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
Correct.Astuck wrote: 10 Jan 2023 16:50 So I guess there is no more SIL array to solder as I can see smd 1k arrays in the middle of the pcb ?
5th picture down.A : D0 for floppy drive A. The pad should stay unsoldered and a wire goes to the floppy drive but where exactly on a Sony MPF920 ?
https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/floppy/index.htm
Correct.B : D1 for floppy drive B. Without any drive, pad should be bridged.
Solder it.C : MCF, this Media Change Fix pad should stay unsoldered with Dual Tos (2.06)
I only kept it as "breakable" if someone had issues. But I never had any reports of issues with it enabled.
Image on the "FITTING TO STE" section.D : P1 wired to W301 pad 1 (right square one)
E : P2 wired to W301 pad 2 (middle round one)
https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/floppy/index.htm
None that I am aware of no.Third and last question, is there any precaution to follow if this pcb is used with your "FLOPPY CABLE FLIP KIT [0208]"
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Astuck
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
Perfect !
Many thanks for these light fast answers.
Many thanks for these light fast answers.
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
Might be worth cutting the trace between the drive select pins on the floppy flip kit if you haven't already put it together.Astuck wrote: 10 Jan 2023 16:50 Third and last question, is there any precaution to follow if this pcb is used with your "FLOPPY CABLE FLIP KIT [0208]"
Otherwise the drive will respond to both A: and B: requests.
You can see where in this post of mine
viewtopic.php?p=59423#p59423
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
I think STF is fine. Only 1 drive select on the internal.DaveC wrote: 10 Jan 2023 20:31 Might be worth cutting the trace between the drive select pins on the floppy flip kit if you haven't already put it together.
Otherwise the drive will respond to both A: and B: requests.
You can see where in this post of mine
viewtopic.php?p=59423#p59423
Looking at the STe, looks like Atari wired both A&B to the internal connector :roll:
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
@DaveC
Thanks for the tip about STe, sadly the message arrived 2 hours after the flip floppy kit was assembled :?
Thanks for the tip about STe, sadly the message arrived 2 hours after the flip floppy kit was assembled :?
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
Just cut pin12 on the floppy drive connector and have done with it.Astuck wrote: 10 Jan 2023 22:41 @DaveC
Thanks for the tip about STe, sadly the message arrived 2 hours after unflip floppy kit was assembled :?
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
@exxos
OK for pin12.
Looking for the HD selec pad inside MPF920, I've just noticed that you may have forgotten to correct D0 SEL on this one :
OK for pin12.
Looking for the HD selec pad inside MPF920, I've just noticed that you may have forgotten to correct D0 SEL on this one :
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
It shouldn't matter if you're using the floppy flip, d0 and d1 have a trace between them on the drive connector side of the pcb as well.
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Re: 1.44 FLOPPY PCB v7.1
I am also installing your HD FLOPPY MOD 7.1
The Sony MFP920-E I ordered from Exxos Store is a bit different than the photo.
Where to connect D0 on the drive ?
I will use a gotek as external drive, should I modify anything ?
The Sony MFP920-E I ordered from Exxos Store is a bit different than the photo.
Where to connect D0 on the drive ?
I will use a gotek as external drive, should I modify anything ?
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