tester23
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Hi,
I hope it's ok to post repair help requests. I am stuck...
Amiga 1200. Working with original Amiga DD drive. Kickstart 3.1.
What I tried so far:
Amiga Test Kit - alignment test and read test:
What I found wrong or suspected:
Next steps:
Ideas anyone??
I hope it's ok to post repair help requests. I am stuck...
Amiga 1200. Working with original Amiga DD drive. Kickstart 3.1.
- Day 1: using Amiga for several hours straight. Formatting new diskettes and running demos for verification.
- Day 2: Amiga ignores floppy after checking diskette and boots straight from CF Card. Realize that I can't format diskettes or read anything. Except: first 20 seconds after Amiga boots.
What I tried so far:
Amiga Test Kit - alignment test and read test:
- genuine floppy shows all sectors of top head ok, all on bottom side broken.
- pc converted drive: all bottom one broken, random output on top side.
- tested that with several new diskettes. Both DD and HD type.
- Amiga to Drive signals look ok: motors spins, head is stepping, "side" pin is acting as expected, computer reacts to changed disk, drive is doing the "tick" when empty.
- Measured the resistances from floppy to Paula - all correct.
- Measured the decoupling 100pF caps and 27 or 68 Ohm resistors. All ok.
- Changed floppy cable 3 times already.
- Audio is correct
- Mouse is correct
- Memory tests are passing
What I found wrong or suspected:
- VCC (5V) was a bit low, around 4.7V using a meanwell psu. VCC to GND resistance was 7 Ohm - an almost short.
Found the shorted capacitor C16A (0.22uF). Replaced with new.
Resistance is now back to 60 Ohm and it behaves as expected (capacitor charging via multimeter).
VCC is now 4.9 when running with CF and floppy drive attached. - After fixing the short both drives are acting erratically - still impossible to boot, impossible to format or read any disk.
Drive read test shows fully broken bottom part and randomly broken top side of each floppy and each drive. - Paula runs at around 40 Deg C. when doing nothing and nothing connected. Not sure if it's normal for this chip.
- Alice is running also around 40 C, but I read it's 'normal' for this one.
- DKRD signal from floppy has a filtering capacitor 100pF. This capacitor to ground resistance is 1 kOhm. All others are 1.6 kOhm. I changed the cap to the new one, but it was the same value measured. Reinstalled the original capacitor back.
Next steps:
- Ordered new Paula chip just in case. My version is: 8364R7PL
- Ordered new 74HC86D just in case - it is used for calculation of 2 signals sent to floppy - but it's for writing as I understand.
- Ordered a "new to me" tested Sony MPF disk drive, to convert and test in amiga.
I am not sure if "too low" voltage could damage the floppy or I somehow managed to get really unlucky to damage both drives on Day 1 and Day 2 with diskettes. - I am now testing all traces from Paula to everywhere searching for a break, but original symptom with only 1 side of drive broken is ruining my analysis.
- Check with oscilloscope all signals on the floppy. Especially DKRD.
- How can it be broken in half - only bottom part of disk broken always on every drive, if SIDE signal is ok. If Paula would be damaged then it would consistently fail all the time as the data come always on the same trace.
Ideas anyone??