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1050 repair?


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#1 NightSprinter OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed May 17, 2006 6:24 PM

Not sure if I posted anything about this in the past, but I have a 1050 drive that just cannot read disks at all. I do think that there's something wrong with the parking sensor for the read/write head, but I just have no skill in soldering whatsoever (I botched a parallel port adapter for digital Atari sticks). Is there anyone in the Orlando region that is capable of repairing (and possibly cleaning, as it's apparently rather dirty inside) the drive for a small fee? I'd like to get my drive working so I can stat playing my disk games again.

#2 Rybags ONLINE  

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Posted Wed May 17, 2006 8:46 PM

Clean the R/W head with VCR cleaning fluid.

They can get totally covered in oxide - you should be able to see the head through a thin layer of laquer (teflon?).

Most drives (1050 included) will seek Track 0 and back as part of the retry process when an error occurs.

#3 NightSprinter OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed May 17, 2006 10:49 PM

Thanks anyway, Rybags. Unfortunately I've ruined the drive completely (I snapped a foil piece that moves the read/write head). So the drive is currently unusable. If anyone wants a 1050 sans SIO cable or power supply to repair lemme know and I'll send it for shipping.




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