Hello all... After 28 years, I managed to get my original Mac 512Ke back from a friend (who kep it in my home country after I moved).
For a quick laugh, see here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWd_HQbeeoE&feature=youtu.be
Two problems!
1) Anyhow, the problem I had after shooting this video was that first the External floppy drive started making a strange sound... constantly. I can insert a disk no problem, but it doesn't seem like it is reading it or anything. I opened it up and the sound seems to be coming from a black part with the word OMRON like the one in the bottom right in this picture:
https://wiki.68kmla.org/File:Floppy1.jpg. The sound is like a mechanical grind of sorts. I have to use a paperclip to eject.
2) 2 minutes later, the INTERNAL floppy does a strange sound as well. Now the issue with the internal is that it feels strange mechanically... when I insert a disk it doesn't feel like it is mechanically engaging correctly. It feels a little 'loose' in there. The mac doesn't react to disc insertion in any way, and I have to user a peperclip to eject. I dont think lubrication is the issue here. Can't boot anymore!
What are the odds! But oh well, 28 years is a long time. Aside from the Disk drive issues, everything else operated normally.
Any ideas what these drive issues are about? I'm wanting to get the internal one fixed with higher priority, because I dont think I can boot from the external floppy drive (if I recall correctly).
Thanks for any help!
For a quick laugh, see here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWd_HQbeeoE&feature=youtu.be
Two problems!
1) Anyhow, the problem I had after shooting this video was that first the External floppy drive started making a strange sound... constantly. I can insert a disk no problem, but it doesn't seem like it is reading it or anything. I opened it up and the sound seems to be coming from a black part with the word OMRON like the one in the bottom right in this picture:
https://wiki.68kmla.org/File:Floppy1.jpg. The sound is like a mechanical grind of sorts. I have to use a paperclip to eject.
2) 2 minutes later, the INTERNAL floppy does a strange sound as well. Now the issue with the internal is that it feels strange mechanically... when I insert a disk it doesn't feel like it is mechanically engaging correctly. It feels a little 'loose' in there. The mac doesn't react to disc insertion in any way, and I have to user a peperclip to eject. I dont think lubrication is the issue here. Can't boot anymore!
What are the odds! But oh well, 28 years is a long time. Aside from the Disk drive issues, everything else operated normally.
Any ideas what these drive issues are about? I'm wanting to get the internal one fixed with higher priority, because I dont think I can boot from the external floppy drive (if I recall correctly).
Thanks for any help!
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