It's time for another Tashtari shenanigan. (You don't see that word used in the singular very often, do you...)
So here's the situation: I'm about 99.9% sure that the Powerbook 100 has HD20/DCD support in ROM, but I want to be 100% sure.
As with all machines with HD20/DCD support, the device has to be connected to the second drive enable line in order to be detected by the Mac (all other disk drive lines are common between the primary and secondary drive). On the PB100, I believe that the second drive enable is connected to the HDI-20 port used to hook up the external floppy drive, it's just that nobody has made a cable that can be used to connect this to a Floppy Emu or a TashTwenty in order to test this.
...Until now.


I bought a nonworking (at least I hope it was) PB100 external floppy drive off ebay and found that the cable was fortuitously connected to a 2x10 header rather than hardwired, and with a little searching, I was able to procure the mating connector and spin a PCB to act as an adapter.
There's just one little problem - I don't own a PB100.
I am seeking a volunteer from the audience who owns a working PB100 and a Floppy Emu (or a TashTwenty product such as demik's TashTwenty Tiny that has a 2x10 header for connection) to hook it up and see whether HD20 support really exists in the PB100's ROM. I'll ship you the cable and adapter PCB at my own expense.
What's in it for you? Well... you get to keep the cable and adapter PCB (I certainly don't need it back for anything), you get your name forever enshrined in a document on Github, and you get the satisfaction of having advanced the cause of Science!
Any takers?
So here's the situation: I'm about 99.9% sure that the Powerbook 100 has HD20/DCD support in ROM, but I want to be 100% sure.
As with all machines with HD20/DCD support, the device has to be connected to the second drive enable line in order to be detected by the Mac (all other disk drive lines are common between the primary and secondary drive). On the PB100, I believe that the second drive enable is connected to the HDI-20 port used to hook up the external floppy drive, it's just that nobody has made a cable that can be used to connect this to a Floppy Emu or a TashTwenty in order to test this.
...Until now.


I bought a nonworking (at least I hope it was) PB100 external floppy drive off ebay and found that the cable was fortuitously connected to a 2x10 header rather than hardwired, and with a little searching, I was able to procure the mating connector and spin a PCB to act as an adapter.
There's just one little problem - I don't own a PB100.
I am seeking a volunteer from the audience who owns a working PB100 and a Floppy Emu (or a TashTwenty product such as demik's TashTwenty Tiny that has a 2x10 header for connection) to hook it up and see whether HD20 support really exists in the PB100's ROM. I'll ship you the cable and adapter PCB at my own expense.
What's in it for you? Well... you get to keep the cable and adapter PCB (I certainly don't need it back for anything), you get your name forever enshrined in a document on Github, and you get the satisfaction of having advanced the cause of Science!
Any takers?









