Thanks to all.

Solved.

It was a multiple cause issue:

1st: BIOS Setting was incorrect (had to enable 1.2MB 5.25 rather than 3.5 which was it set to - an oversight in the firts place, that occured to me).


2nd: Cable issue: I had a combined cable (3.5 " connector at the end and edge connector second but last.


3rd:  in combination with 2nd: DS0 jumper issue.


Anyway, I found a cable that had two edge connectors.

In the end it turns out that the floppies that were lying in a drawer for 19 years, are producing read errors. I also learnt about fdcontrol. Floppy interface has changed significantly since Joerg Wunsch and Bruce Evans
worked on them in the early FreeBSD days back in 1995 :)


--
Christoph


Am 01.10.2010 19:18, schrieb Warren Block:
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

I'm in the need of reading some data from old 5.25" floppy media (1.2MB). I lent 2 drives from neighbour institutes at the university and after having recalled that the floppies have to be enabled in the BIOS I'm now seeing the fd0 device in dmesg (FreeBSD 8.0 RELEASE).

I can do a dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/root/fd0.dmp

The select light is lit, the head motor seems to get power but the spindle doesn't spin.

Possibly a drive select issue. Some drives had jumpers or switches, some cables have flipped-around wires so the connectors are specific to one drive or another. If your cabling is straight-through with no funny business at the connectors, set the drive to DS0. If the cable has split out and flipped-over sections, DS1 should be set in the jumpers --but then it depends on which connector is used. ...I think, anyway, it's been a few years since I've had to use a 5.25.

I tried that with two TEAC drives to no avail.

Any clues what I may have forgotten? The drive is connected with the edge connector and the end is open.
Does it need to be terminated?

None that I've seen.
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