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echo: cis.general_interest
to: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)
from: Bob Palmer 74646,2156
date: 1992-06-21 13:48:07
subject: #15596-#Drive help

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    21-Jun-92  13:48:07
Sb: #15596-#Drive help
Fm: Bob Palmer 74646,2156
To: Hugo Bueno 71211,3662 (X)

You will probably find what looks like a DIP socket with a "chip" containing 8
links in it.  the links for 1 2 & 3 need to be severed and 0 made for this to
be a drive 0. If I remember rightly the board will have lables beside the plug.
Somewhere around here I have the appropriate book for Tandon drives so if this
is not enough (and if you can be patient enough for my next log on) I'll dig it
out.  By the way - no need to buy a new link chip if the pin 0 is cut - just
turn it around end for end.  I don't think number 8 is of any consequence to
the Tandon.  - this is a single or double sided disk? Bob

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