The belt is a gooey mess. Any ideas on what to use as a solvent? WD40
doesn't work.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Barry Rands wrote:
> Just opened up the drive and yes, the belt is in pieces. Do I need to
> order from the club, or is this a stock part I can get from the local Radio
> Shack or
Just opened up the drive and yes, the belt is in pieces. Do I need to order
from the club, or is this a stock part I can get from the local Radio Shack
or hardware store?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Barry Rands wrote:
> Bingo the TDD makes noise, so I thought the disk was turning... bu
Bingo the TDD makes noise, so I thought the disk was turning... but it
is not. Looks like I may need a new belt! Thanks!
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 9:23 AM, ultimate quantifier
wrote:
> floppy disks have a metal center ring with a notch. if you note the
> position of the notch and try to use i
Check the TDD2/
M102 cable, susceptible to storage fatigue.
Gene Corrigan
flowcharles...@gmail.com
> On Jul 22, 2015, at 12:23 PM, ultimate quantifier wrote:
>
> floppy disks have a metal center ring with a notch. if you note the position
> of the notch and try to use it in the drive, then t
Yes, absolutely.
On 7/22/15, 8:20 AM, "M100 on behalf of VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN"
wrote:
>See the comments below.
>
>Can the webmaster of the Club 100 home page add your article under the heading
>"Club 100 in the News" ?
>
>Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
>Jan-80 "
>@ work
floppy disks have a metal center ring with a notch. if you note the position
of the notch and try to use it in the drive, then take it out, the position of
the notch should change indicating that the drive is moving the disk at least.
this may help you to figure out if the belt is suspect.
>
Ken at club100 may be able to get one to you but I think he is a bit busy with
work right now.
Do you have a cassette cable?
I could save the dos100.co file as an mp3 file that you could use to load
ts-dos. Then you could format a new disk with it and save dos100 to the disk. A
bit of a pain b
No DIP switches on the TDD2. Drive is spinning, so diskette may be bad. Any
way to get a new disk?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 7:21 AM, Kurt McCullum
wrote:
> The disk could be bad or the drive itself might be bad. If the drive
> isn't spinning check the drive belt. It may be broken. Club100 should
Don't you need to set the dip switches?
On 22 July 2015 at 07:21, Kurt McCullum wrote:
> The disk could be bad or the drive itself might be bad. If the drive isn't
> spinning check the drive belt. It may be broken. Club100 should have spares.
>
> Kurt
>
> On 7/22/2015 7:07 AM, Barry Rands wrote:
The disk could be bad or the drive itself might be bad. If the drive
isn't spinning check the drive belt. It may be broken. Club100 should
have spares.
Kurt
On 7/22/2015 7:07 AM, Barry Rands wrote:
Thanks for the response. I do have the original TS-DOS diskette in the
drive. Could it be that
Thanks for the response. I do have the original TS-DOS diskette in the
drive. Could it be that the diskette is so old that the file has become
corrupted with age?
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:29 AM, wrote:
> TS-DOS is not built into the URII, only a loader program. TS-DOS must
> be on your TPD d
TS-DOS is not built into the URII, only a loader program. TS-DOS must be on
your TPD disk before it can be loaded.
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:21 AM -0700, "Barry Rands" wrote:
I just resurrected my Model 102 from storage and am trying to get
everything running.
I just resurrected my Model 102 from storage and am trying to get
everything running. It has the UR-II ROM with TS-DOS built in, but when I
connect the TDD2, all I get is "Not Found" when I enter the TS-DOS program.
Any ideas of what might be wrong?
--
Barry Rands, PE, LEED AP
81 Encanto Lane
San
See the comments below.
Can the webmaster of the Club 100 home page add your article under the heading
"Club 100 in the News" ?
Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80 "
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