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Harvey White
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I have one of these, more of a gift than not.
Internally, the floppy seems to be a 26 pin interface, 4 pin power,
3.5 (??) inch drive. However:
1) the "standard" IBM size disk does not fit in, making me think that
I am dealing with another HP "Standard" product. The drive is a sony,
and that also makes me think that I've got a "standard" product.
I suspect that these are an early variety of floppy disk that is
probably no longer produced. It would figure, since that's what I
need to store setups on my 1631D logic analyzer.
<grumble at the situation>
Anybody know where to get these disks, and even if they are still
available?
Or just as good, anybody got enough data on the drive (including
pinouts) so I can swap a standard dos drive in there and make a 26 to
34 pin adapter... assuming that it doesn't take 6.87 and 14.385 volts
as supply....
I don't care about data interchange, just storing the logic analyzer
setups on the disk. I can also put in a separate "standard" disk
drive, if needed.
Harvey
Internally, the floppy seems to be a 26 pin interface, 4 pin power,
3.5 (??) inch drive. However:
1) the "standard" IBM size disk does not fit in, making me think that
I am dealing with another HP "Standard" product. The drive is a sony,
and that also makes me think that I've got a "standard" product.
I suspect that these are an early variety of floppy disk that is
probably no longer produced. It would figure, since that's what I
need to store setups on my 1631D logic analyzer.
<grumble at the situation>
Anybody know where to get these disks, and even if they are still
available?
Or just as good, anybody got enough data on the drive (including
pinouts) so I can swap a standard dos drive in there and make a 26 to
34 pin adapter... assuming that it doesn't take 6.87 and 14.385 volts
as supply....
I don't care about data interchange, just storing the logic analyzer
setups on the disk. I can also put in a separate "standard" disk
drive, if needed.
Harvey