Hi,
I picked up a Macintosh Plus the other day. It worked fine with the exception that the floppy drive would not eject. No audible sounds of it even trying. After a few seconds the disk would reappear on the desktop. It was able to read and boot from a disk no problem though.
I took apart the computer, removed the floppy drive. Cleaned and lubricated with white lithium grease, opened the eject motor and gently forced the motor to move as it was jammed.
I reassembled the computer, powered it on and put in a cleaning floppy disk (RadioShack used to sell them a decade ago). It attempted to read (as it is supposed to), then attempted to eject. It actually tried and almost did
Progress, right? Wrong. It didn't stop trying. The eject motor ran non-stop.
Putting in a known-good disk gave non-stop ejecting. Powering on with no disk was now resulting in non-stop ejecting motor running.
I swapped in a known-good 800k floppy drive, flipped the power switch on, and same result. Non-stop ejecting motor.
Additionally, the startup chime does sound and the floppy drive with a question mark appears... but the question mark never flashes. The mouse can still move though. If I start up with the floppy drive disconnected, that is. If I have it connected (previously defective drive or known-good unit), I'm also now getting some unsteadiness to the image. Same symptoms, but with the edges of the floppy disk and stuck question mark struggling to stay together. Hard to explain.
Any ideas on what would cause this sudden behavior?
I did wear an anti-static wrist strap the whole time and rest the logic board on anti-static bubble wrap while working on the initial floppy drive.
I picked up a Macintosh Plus the other day. It worked fine with the exception that the floppy drive would not eject. No audible sounds of it even trying. After a few seconds the disk would reappear on the desktop. It was able to read and boot from a disk no problem though.
I took apart the computer, removed the floppy drive. Cleaned and lubricated with white lithium grease, opened the eject motor and gently forced the motor to move as it was jammed.
I reassembled the computer, powered it on and put in a cleaning floppy disk (RadioShack used to sell them a decade ago). It attempted to read (as it is supposed to), then attempted to eject. It actually tried and almost did
Putting in a known-good disk gave non-stop ejecting. Powering on with no disk was now resulting in non-stop ejecting motor running.
I swapped in a known-good 800k floppy drive, flipped the power switch on, and same result. Non-stop ejecting motor.
Additionally, the startup chime does sound and the floppy drive with a question mark appears... but the question mark never flashes. The mouse can still move though. If I start up with the floppy drive disconnected, that is. If I have it connected (previously defective drive or known-good unit), I'm also now getting some unsteadiness to the image. Same symptoms, but with the edges of the floppy disk and stuck question mark struggling to stay together. Hard to explain.
Any ideas on what would cause this sudden behavior?
I did wear an anti-static wrist strap the whole time and rest the logic board on anti-static bubble wrap while working on the initial floppy drive.






