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There’s also the twist method, where you gently twist the offending capacitor side-to-side until it’s pins break due to metal fatigue. The advantage of doing it this way is that the glue underneath the solder pads stays cool during the cap removal, which keeps it strong. Afterwards the remainder...
I’ve cleaned and re-greased the entire drive, and it now reliably detects every floppy I insert as 800k. Unfortunately, I’m only using 1.44M floppies. So next step is going to be to check the microswitches.
Thank you for the hints! Will keep you updated.
I did, using a Q-tip and some IPA; didn't change anything.
The drive otherwise looks fine inside, nothing is obviously damaged. Should I be looking into the SWIM (if LC 475's even have a discrete SWIM...) instead?
I'm having a similar issue with a stock LC 475, but in addition it also won't read formatted disks. The system otherwise functions fine (though I haven't recapped it yet, which it probably needs).
@Amon_RA Did you ever figure out what the problem was?
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