Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
Hi again,
further to my last post, on closer inspection, I see that on a floppy cable(for a single drive), the two connectors actually are on the opposite way, on each end of the cable. I have purchased a connector but I'm still not sure which way it goes?
I would like to crimp on a third connector so that I can create a dual drive setup.
Does it matter which direction the third(middle/second drive) connector is attached?
further to my last post, on closer inspection, I see that on a floppy cable(for a single drive), the two connectors actually are on the opposite way, on each end of the cable. I have purchased a connector but I'm still not sure which way it goes?
I would like to crimp on a third connector so that I can create a dual drive setup.
Does it matter which direction the third(middle/second drive) connector is attached?
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
On my Tetroid device the red stripe of the cable is closest to the front (I can't find pin numbers on the PCB but it's a keyed plug and only fits that way round) and on the floppy drive that red stripe goes to pin 1. I have, on numerous occasions when swapping things over, had it the wrong way round and it doesn't do any harm, just won't work, obviously.
I'm fairly sure - I did try it once - that if you add a 2nd drive it will need to be exactly the same, i.e. red to pin one, and with no twist in the cable, so one drive would have to be jumpered/solder pads or however it is) to DS0 and the other one is probably already DS1 so can be left how it is. Then you should have FLP1_ and FLP2_. Most cables have a twist for PCs so I had to remove one plug, untwist it and then try to crimp it back on, which proved unreliable because I had man-handled the plug!
I'm fairly sure - I did try it once - that if you add a 2nd drive it will need to be exactly the same, i.e. red to pin one, and with no twist in the cable, so one drive would have to be jumpered/solder pads or however it is) to DS0 and the other one is probably already DS1 so can be left how it is. Then you should have FLP1_ and FLP2_. Most cables have a twist for PCs so I had to remove one plug, untwist it and then try to crimp it back on, which proved unreliable because I had man-handled the plug!
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
Thank you. I think I was getting confused by how the cable moves 180 degrees through the strain relief part.
Am I correct that if you simply laid the cable flat and did not use the strain relief, then all plugs have their key face the same way?
I think it's that simple.
Glad to hear it won't cause damage if I'm wrong, I'm petrified of destroying my tetroid interface or QL.
Am I correct that if you simply laid the cable flat and did not use the strain relief, then all plugs have their key face the same way?
I think it's that simple.
Glad to hear it won't cause damage if I'm wrong, I'm petrified of destroying my tetroid interface or QL.
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
I don't have a strain relief, just a plain cable. Whether the plugs all face the same way - I think that must depend on which way round the pin 1 is on the floppy drive(s). I've certainly seen drives with pin 1 on the right or left.mselkin wrote: Am I correct that if you simply laid the cable flat and did not use the strain relief, then all plugs have their key face the same way?
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
The idea of the strain relief 'loop' is to take the force when you yank on the ribbon cable to free the connector from it's socket - otherwise you are more than likely to pull the ribbon cable off the plug contacts when yanking it...
I always liked the sockets with the little levers on each side which ejected the plug from the socket for you
I always liked the sockets with the little levers on each side which ejected the plug from the socket for you
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
Hi,
All the odd pins on the Floppy Disc cable are Ground, the Control lines a re Even.
If the cable is connected the wrong way around this will ground all the Floppy Disc control lines and you will see the Drive LED constantly illuminated.
From experience, incorrect connection does not damage the Disc Drive or Disc Interface, it just does not work.
There are key tabs on the cable connectors to stop incorrect connection. Sometime there is a pin missing on the odd numbered pins to key the cable into the socket of the drive or interface, however, this sometimes is not done, as the standard is a little vague.
Most good Floppy Disc cable connectors have a embossed arrow for pin 1 and the cable has a stripe down the length of pin 1 cable wire.
A more interesting question is is the term for the drive and its media; Disk or Disc ?
Being British, I like Disc....
All the odd pins on the Floppy Disc cable are Ground, the Control lines a re Even.
If the cable is connected the wrong way around this will ground all the Floppy Disc control lines and you will see the Drive LED constantly illuminated.
From experience, incorrect connection does not damage the Disc Drive or Disc Interface, it just does not work.
There are key tabs on the cable connectors to stop incorrect connection. Sometime there is a pin missing on the odd numbered pins to key the cable into the socket of the drive or interface, however, this sometimes is not done, as the standard is a little vague.
Most good Floppy Disc cable connectors have a embossed arrow for pin 1 and the cable has a stripe down the length of pin 1 cable wire.
A more interesting question is is the term for the drive and its media; Disk or Disc ?
Being British, I like Disc....
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
It certainly used to be disc in British adverts and in instruction manuals etc but I've actually grown to prefer disk. Maybe that's the German influence, as here it's short for diskette. I don't think discette was ever a word - that looks wierd!Derek_Stewart wrote:
A more interesting question is is the term for the drive and its media; Disk or Disc ?
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
Yes, and in my experience so many cables and/or drives have the wrong orientation and/or labelling they stopped putting keys on them decades agoIf the cable is connected the wrong way around this will ground all the Floppy Disc control lines and you will see the Drive LED constantly illuminated.
From experience, incorrect connection does not damage the Disc Drive or Disc Interface, it just does not work.
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It's disc for me too.
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Re: Tetroid Disc Interface and Flp1_
Just thought I’d share that thanks to your help, I was able to make a working ribbon cable. Dual floppy drives now work! ( I chose to use a Gotek for flp1_ and a real drive for flp2_ ).
Now to start understanding how to use the CF card.
Thanks again, this is tremendous fun!
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