I think this is something to do with using PC floppy drives on the Amiga, can someone put me right please? I got it in a job lot, it's stamped Amiga Technologies 1996 on the back so i'm thinking it's from the Escom cost cutting days?
What does it do though Roy? there is no place to connect anything else to it apart from a floppy cable, the socketed part fits on the internal floppy drive header (a pin is missing in the right place for the blocked one), and obviously the pins take the floppy cable. And bares official branding so it must of had some purpose.
I think this is something to do with using PC floppy drives on the Amiga, can someone put me right please? I got it in a job lot, it's stamped Amiga Technologies 1996 on the back so i'm thinking it's from the Escom cost cutting days?
It seems to be a cheap RDY-fix solution from AT (the giveaway is the diode - if connected between pins 8 and 34 it provides a cheap albeit incorrect method of getting RDY from a drive which doesn't provide a true RDY signal). Not sure about the necessity of the NAND gate IC. The omission of a power connector for the IC may suggest a custom cable is to be used with the board. Good resolution top and bottom photos would help.
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