Creating new CP/M disks - Progress on IMSAI

Allison ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Sat Jan 12 13:15:26 CST 2008


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>Subject: Re: Creating new CP/M disks - Progress on IMSAI
>   From: M H Stein <dm561 at torfree.net>
>   Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 12:53:13 -0500
>     To: "'cctech at classiccmp.org'" <cctech at classiccmp.org>
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>Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 09:23:02 -0500
>From: "Richard A. Cini" <rcini at optonline.net>
>Subject: Re: Creating new CP/M disks - Progress on IMSAI
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>>> As a matter of fact, the motor did run constantly on many 8" drives (remember
>>> that many had 110V AC motors).
>>> 
>>> m
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>>Yes, but the heads engaged and disengaged to reduce wear. On modern drives,
>>the heads remain engaged but the motor stops.
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>Exactly; that's why you're having problems. But A & A seem to think there's
>something wrong with /MOTOR ON being on constantly, which can be quite 
>normal on an 8" FDC. Some FDCs do have an option to latch it ON with pin 16 
>and turn it OFF with pin 4 BTW.
>

Yes and when two sided drives were introduced the problem then was when the 
head were lowered they could "clap" the media can sometimes bite it.  Two 
sided was a new set of problems.

In the 5.25"world motors were a problem as they were DC brush motors that 
would wear both the brushes and the bearings (belt drive).  Later drives
like the FD55s have a direct drive DC brushless motor that has none of 
those problems.

Anyone ever guess at how long the media lasts with the motor turning and 
head loaded in a clean environment?  Months.

Allison


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