CDTV floppy CD-1411 or FDD 1011 cable PINOUT please help !!!!

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Can someone help me with this? I have fdd or damage cable and I need pinout for this. To put it correctly plugged . Thank you .....
 
http://old.pinouts.ru/HD/ExtDiskAmiga_pinout.shtml


This unit houses custom-modified (Amiga specific) Chinon FB-354 rev D drives which include ID and reset logic on their PCB and use a custom 24-pin IDC header, with pin #24 unused.
So there's a 1-1 correspondence with the 23 pins of the external Amiga connector, as referenced in the link above (note that the picture in the webpage shows a FEMALE D-shell connector as found on the Amiga, the MALE 23-pin D-shell connector found on the drive obviously follows a reversed pin numbering).
If you view the housed FB-354 from behind, the custom 24-pin IDC header is pin-numbered as follows:

2-4-6-....-22-NC
1-3-5-....-21-23

I.e. upper-row, left-to-right, even pins 2 to 22 (24 Not Connected)
and lower-row, left-to-right, odd pins 1 to 23

So, you simply need to connect
pin1 on IDC to pin1 on D-shell
pin2 on IDC to pin2 on D-shell
etc

and you're done.
 
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Thank you, I test it...


http://old.pinouts.ru/HD/ExtDiskAmiga_pinout.shtml


This unit houses custom-modified (Amiga specific) Chinon FB-354 rev D drives which include ID and reset logic on their PCB and use a custom 24-pin IDC header, with pin #24 unused.
So there's a 1-1 correspondence with the 23 pins of the external Amiga connector, as referenced in the link above (note that the picture in the webpage shows a FEMALE D-shell connector as found on the Amiga, the MALE 23-pin D-shell connector found on the drive obviously follows a reversed pin numbering).
If you view the housed FB-354 from behind, the custom 24-pin IDC header is pin-numbered as follows:

2-4-6-....-22-NC
1-3-5-....-21-23

I.e. upper-row, left-to-right, even pins 2 to 22 (24 Not Connected)
and lower-row, left-to-right, odd pins 1 to 23

So, you simply need to connect
pin1 on IDC to pin1 on D-shell
pin2 on IDC to pin2 on D-shell
etc

and you're done.
 
http://old.pinouts.ru/HD/ExtDiskAmiga_pinout.shtml


This unit houses custom-modified (Amiga specific) Chinon FB-354 rev D drives which include ID and reset logic on their PCB and use a custom 24-pin IDC header, with pin #24 unused.
So there's a 1-1 correspondence with the 23 pins of the external Amiga connector, as referenced in the link above (note that the picture in the webpage shows a FEMALE D-shell connector as found on the Amiga, the MALE 23-pin D-shell connector found on the drive obviously follows a reversed pin numbering).
If you view the housed FB-354 from behind, the custom 24-pin IDC header is pin-numbered as follows:

2-4-6-....-22-NC
1-3-5-....-21-23

I.e. upper-row, left-to-right, even pins 2 to 22 (24 Not Connected)
and lower-row, left-to-right, odd pins 1 to 23

So, you simply need to connect
pin1 on IDC to pin1 on D-shell
pin2 on IDC to pin2 on D-shell
etc

and you're done.

Hi friend,


I connect it

It´s correct? female con. male con. in Amiga

FDD.jpg FDD2.jpg FDD3.jpg

There is pins what you write 12 -------------- 1 12 -----------------1

2---------------- 24
1--------------- 23

Please verify, thank you :)


I connect pin 1-23 black connector to pin 1-23 Dsub
 
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Thank you very much :arms:arms:arms good amiga friend ! That´s work great !!!!




See attached photos

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Thank you very much :arms:arms:arms good amiga friend ! That´s work great !!!!




See attached photos

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(maybe this could be moved to the Amioracle section).

This is why I love this forum!!! Great seeing people get help on here!



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