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Macintosh 512k floppy drive

I have the 97th made 128k macintosh that was upgraded to a 512k sometime in its life. Sadly the ram has gone bad so i don't have it working. I was taking it apart and I looked at the floppy drive and it had a jumper cable on it and something on the floppy drive cage that has the apple symbol and the numbers 45-0006 805-0574-b. I couldn't take the cage off today but i plan to tomorrow. THe floppy drives model number is oa-d34v and it seems like the screws were stripped out before I ever touched it.

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Then that would be the 400k drive original to that case most likely. Sure yours is not the 97th of a particular week? That was how they were serialized. For example, during the 2nd week of 1984 this mac was number 97 off the line (for that week). But some read that as the 97th ever made, not just during that week.

 
Nice! Week 12 (about) and earlier are the first versions. After then, small revisions were made.

 
I see no reason why it wouldn't, you can easily give it a shot.  Most components are plug and play, not a lot changed between iterations apart from the logic board and the drives.

 
That ejection and flashing x may be a result of an invalid boot disk and not necessarily the floppy drive not working.  Do you have any other machines you can test the disk with?

 
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