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Alrighty - I got the PIC programmed (PICKit3) and formatted my card to (what I think are) correct specs aaand... nothing. The power LED lights up, but the activity LED does nothing; once into System 7, it doesn't appear to recognize that a disk is attached and in need of formatting. The series...
@tashtari @demik Almost done, but I'm not sure what J3 is for. The photo back on page four shows it bridged, but I can't find any reference to it in the readme. Does that need to be bridged for normal operation?
Edit: D'oh! My bad - looks like it's just mislabeled as J1 in the readme down in...
Not fdisk, lol; I don't know why it didn't occur to me to use that. I was just using the disk utility in MacOS, but it can't partition SD cards now, apparently. I'll have to dust off my Linux skills and give it a go with fdisk.
Which is what caught my eye initially - I mostly bought my TL866 to test 7400-series ICs (it's been a godsend for working on arcade boards), but when I saw it could also do the PIC for this, I was curious if it would actually do it successfully.
@tashtari By any chance, would you happen to have a copy of the compiled firmware you could toss my way? I'm a bit unfamiliar with PIC programming (though I do have the resources to flash to IC) and I just want to compare my compiled version with a known good one.
You know, this possibility had not occurred to me; I had just assumed - and that's often my downfall, lol. After opening the PCB in KiCad, though, it looks like there shouldn't be an issue (to my eyes, at least). I took screenshots of the IDC connectors, and the pinout seems to line up with...
Regarding the wiring: noted; I'll take a look when I get the PCBs in and make adjustments as necessary. Lol, I'll probably have questions, so I apologize in advance.
As far as wiring this up inside an HD20, here's the inside of my dead one. The floppy drive cable just... terminates straight...
Boards are already off to OshPark, so I'll make a will call pickup from Mouser sometime later this week at lunch and sit back until the PCBs arrive. Once I've got them, I'll update with photos of it in the HD20. I'm buying right angle 10x2 connectors to fit in the HD20 case, so it should go in...
Thanks for catching that - I'd have missed that completely! I'll pickup the 50mA variant in the mean time. And yep, gonna have to go with the E/P PIC for now as well. Boy oh boy, I can't wait until semiconductor production catches up in... (checks notes) years, if ever.
Huh... that's interesting. Surely that didn't just completely fly under the radar all these years, lol... I'd be very interested to see if they are capable!
@demik @tashtari I'm having a dog of a time finding 3.3v 250ma voltage regulators at Mouser that use the right package; would a 3.3v regulator that has a 150mA output be sufficient (example)? The draw on the PIC is only something like 80mA, but I wanted to be sure prior to ordering. The only...
Yep - I'll probably leave the Rodime in it for weight, but the internal floppy drive connector will just connect straight into the TashTwenty. I think there's even just enough room for it to fit next to the logic board with no modifications and still be within reach of the cable.
Not really a...
Oh my god - I have a dead HD20 that I can finally resurrect. The Rodime in it is dead, but the rest of the unit works fine. Thanks so much for making this available!
I recently met up with a local gentleman and acquired a small trove of Macs in need of work. I had originally responded to his ad looking to pick up the LaserWriter he was offering and wound up striking up a conversation about what all he had - very nice guy, I have to say! I figured that, what...
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