Working from the PC-Floppy to External port pinouts, I am tyring to get a regular 5.25 working on my Compact. Luckily the compact's 40 pin connector is near identical to the regular 37 pin with the remaining 3 pins being ground.
No luck getting it to boot however. The disk is read, but the system keeps attempting to spit it out. I set the internal ID switch to 2 & 3, and the cable I made doesnt have a twist. I'm going to try a few more of my games tomorrow and probably pick up another 5.25 from a local shop to see if that could be the problem.
Anyone think of anything else that I should try on my current drive, jumpers, etc?
Thanks all!
Hi,
If you set internal id to 2-3 position in the switch, I assume that your regular 5 1/4 floppy must be ds0, and perhaps your 5 1/4 is set by default manufacturer like ds1.
You must see the 5 1/4 pcb looking for a jumper or pcb pad that says ds0 or ds1 and see wich is jumpered or soldered.
Perhaps this is your problem.
Can you make photos of the wiring of your 5 1/4 drive and the pcb ???
Regards.