Hi Jerome,
check the October 2005 postings in LisaList and use the search or
filter option with profile
greetings TOM from Bavaria
Am 28.02.2006 um 10:11 schrieb Jérôme VERNET:
Is there a complete LisaList archive ? The only I found is incomplete
(maclaunch).
Jerome
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LisaList is
Hi All,
So, finally, thanks to macmoni and Guido, I finally get my drive
working.
I changed the Profile (I have two Profile) to manage to install LisaOS
3.1, done without any problem.
The only problem is that the Profile made an astounishing squeaking
noise ! The bearings are absolutely
Hi Jerome,
loud vintage Profiles are normal if they are vintage and loud ;-)
So you will have to rename your file IMGP0616.AVI to
loudvintageProfile.avi or, don't you...
Please feel free to check the postings in the LisaList approx 1 year
ago, there have been several hints, what you have to
Le 26 févr. 06, à 07:54, macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
No, but it was easy for me to type that in. Of course you will
disconnect the PIN 9 wire and the PIN 20 wire on the Sony Floppy Board
by cutting it with a sharp knife
Remove the PIN from the disk ?
Yes
Assuming that the red wire is
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 11:28:07 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
Guido Deiana a écrit :
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 10:06:00 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
Hi Jerome,
just work on the other side of the circuit board. Use a solder and take the
pin 9
and
20 out of the board. It's immediate and this
Yes, that's what I said. There's no simpler way to do so
Greetings TOM
Am 26.02.2006 um 11:28 schrieb Jerome Vernet:
If macmomi confirm that I just have to cut the track from PIN 9 to RJ4
and PIN 20 to RJ5, i will do that, much more easy. The macplus from
wich I take it is dead, so I can
Hi Jerome,
I take the first MP-F51W-03 I found on my desk, hoping it is working.
I don't know if it's a 1,44 or 800k drive ;)
That's a 800k Floppy-Drive
I hope you understood the text correctly. You don't have to cut some
connections on any Lisa-Board
ONLY PIN 9 and PIN 20 from the
Hi,
So do I... And, not working !!!
First try, simply by cutting wires 9 and 20 on the ribbon (I have some
spare !): the 800k disk eject imediatly the disk.
So I remove the resistor (desolering) on PIN 20, and cut track on the
board for PIN 9. Tested again, the drive still eject the disk
Hi Jerome,
if the drive ejects the disks always, whether a disc is inserted or
not, then you didn't cut the PIN 9 and PIN 20, that's all.
You do not need to have some parts soldered out, just cut the cable or
the wire on the board of the floppy
TOM from Bavaria
Am 26.02.2006 um 18:05
Le 26 févr. 06, à 20:46, macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
if the drive ejects the disks always, whether a disc is inserted or
not, then you didn't cut the PIN 9 and PIN 20, that's all.
You do not need to have some parts soldered out, just cut the cable or
the wire on the board of the floppy
Le 26 févr. 06, à 20:57, Jerome Vernet a écrit :
perhaps the drive is also dead, so I will retry with another one
(without killing anything on the drive itself).
Ok, I've just tested with another drive (F75W, 1,44). This time, with
the ribbon cutted in 9 and 20, I have exactly the same
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 21:20:52 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
I have two IO card, both tested with same behavior. I have in fact two
back plane with CPU, IO and mem, same thing :( :(
It all for today, I will bring the Lisa back to my stock for a long
time...
Hi Jerome,
I've had the same
I have two IO card, both tested with same behavior. I have in fact two
back plane with CPU, IO and mem, same thing :( :(
Last thing: my Lisa show a D/A8 ROM.
While i'm testing, i get one time an error '23', that is, no system
disk. That was when boot from 'disk 2' in the menu. never able
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 21:36:11 +0100, Jerome Vernet wrote
Le 26 févr. 06, à 21:31, Guido Deiana a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
I've had the same problems with the Lisa internal connectors oxided.
The drive began to read for 1 second and after the floppy (tested
working!) is ejected.
Testing with
rome
No. Is really difficult that the problem is on this side. Check the
INTERNAL
connectors where the card cage go to be inserted. Open the back cover,
remove the card
cage and clean the left big connector.
Guido
Guido,
It's working !!! Thank you very much, all people !
I've cleaned
Hi Jerome,
you can use every MacIntosh Disk-Drive, e.g. the Sony F51W or F75W to
replace the original OA D34V 3,5 Floppy Drive from Sony.
Perhaps you have to add the Lisa Lite Card (depends on your Lisa).
The only modifications are: Just pull PIN 9 and PIN 20 of the ribbon
cable, when you use
macmoni a écrit :
Hi Jerome,
you can use every MacIntosh Disk-Drive, e.g. the Sony F51W or F75W to
replace the original OA D34V 3,5 Floppy Drive from Sony.
Perhaps you have to add the Lisa Lite Card (depends on your Lisa).
The Lisa Lite Card is the little card in the disk cage ? The drive is
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