Yeah, mine wasn’t working. I’m not at all tech savvy and I was able to
switch out the belt without too much trouble. Got it on eBay pretty cheap.
Worked right away.


On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 8:39 AM Ken Pettit <petti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Charles,
>
> Keep in mind that nearly every TPDD these days that has not had new rubber
> drive belts installed will likely need one.  After 35+ years, they have
> dry-rotted and the motor does not spin the disk.  These can also be
> purchased, but taking apart the TPDD and putting it back together is a bit
> of an effort.
>
>
> Ken
>
> On 6/19/20 8:32 AM, Charles Hudson wrote:
>
> Thank you to Steven, Brian, Kurt et al. for your suggestions.
> This is the TPDD, catalog 26-3808.
>
> I think the simplest option for me is to order one of the TPDD disks from
> Arcade Shopper, which I will do today.  The manual describes the boot
> process from the disk.
>
> I do have a cassette drive, CCR-81, but I don't have REX implemented yet
> and would like to verify operation sooner rather than later.
>
> I'll report back when operational.
>
> Thanks again for your responses.
>
> -CH-
>
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