Hello all. I have an inventory mismatch going on here. I've accumulated a few working manual inject SuperDrive floppy drives, Sony and Mitsu. I also have a few LC-type systems that would complete their restorations if they finally had floppies. Trial and error tells me that the LC I and LC II differ in how they handle auto-inject versus manual-inject floppies. I presume the P475/LC III can't use manual injectors, but haven't cleared my workbench to try the pairings out for the LC475 and find out.
In a word, the LC I seems fine with manual injectors. Inserting a disk during runtime causes the disk to be accessed. The LC II does not detect insertion on the manual injectors, and nothing happens. Both systems can boot from a disk in either type of drive if the disk is inserted before power-on, so I conclude it's about insertion detection.
I'm seeking existing posts here that can educate me about this. Auto-injuect drives are gettingrare and if there's a mod I can make to get the floppies all working in the systems, I can finish out a few good systems.
One can see just from the logic boards that the floppy support differs across the systems. The LC I has a perfect twin for a second floppy connector on the logic board; the others have only 16 pins on the second connector, which is unpopulated. So I'm really only concerned with the primary floppy on all of these systems.
(I'm not 100% certain the mechanics work out yet. The manual-injectors will have the manual-inject levers in the wrong place, that is clear; but the drives also have bezels (dust doors) which may not clear the inside of the chassis face. One thing at a time.)
In a word, the LC I seems fine with manual injectors. Inserting a disk during runtime causes the disk to be accessed. The LC II does not detect insertion on the manual injectors, and nothing happens. Both systems can boot from a disk in either type of drive if the disk is inserted before power-on, so I conclude it's about insertion detection.
I'm seeking existing posts here that can educate me about this. Auto-injuect drives are gettingrare and if there's a mod I can make to get the floppies all working in the systems, I can finish out a few good systems.
One can see just from the logic boards that the floppy support differs across the systems. The LC I has a perfect twin for a second floppy connector on the logic board; the others have only 16 pins on the second connector, which is unpopulated. So I'm really only concerned with the primary floppy on all of these systems.
(I'm not 100% certain the mechanics work out yet. The manual-injectors will have the manual-inject levers in the wrong place, that is clear; but the drives also have bezels (dust doors) which may not clear the inside of the chassis face. One thing at a time.)

