the spindle motor may have hardened grease in the bearings.
I just recently ran into this problem with a pair of 5 1/4 floppy drives on my IBM 5155. I had to press-out the hubs a…
68kMLAHardwareby techknightWed, 25 Mar 2015 - 00:09
@snuci
Thanks again for your advises! The disk can spin but not lightly... Not sure if this should be the case.
I will look into the motor connection. Maybe I can find documentat…
Does the drive spindle spin freely by hand? It's possible that stiction is the issue. If it's stuck, try forcing it to turn. You've got nothing to lose because your stuck anyway…
raoulduke said:
Says out of stock but you can email and ask - I'd be pushy. When I emailed about their 180mhz 3400c main board, they just said out of stock: http://www.pchu…
I wouldn't assume your widget is broken, until you've connected it to an actual Lisa. Maybe the brake isn't supposed to deactivate until it sees a certain signal from the computer,…
68kMLAHardwareby bigmessowiresSun, 22 Mar 2015 - 15:29
My borrowed widget drive also makes loud click-clack sounds when powered on and off. I assume that's normal?
The guy who I borrowed the Lisa from said initially the drive didn't s…
68kMLAHardwareby bigmessowiresSun, 22 Mar 2015 - 15:27
I like to add to the current state that after a time the green light op top will burn continually. If you then switch of power you will hear a hard click.
I bought a Canadian (I think) clone of the Newertech module. It works fine. Unless you are using the emate intensively, the standard spec is pretty good. You have to write an awful…
68kMLAHardwareby CharliemanSat, 21 Mar 2015 - 19:11
You may have a "stuck brake". Take a look at this document: https://ia801808.us.archive.org/14/items/AppleLisa_RepairSunGuideDC/AppleLisa_RepairSunGuideDC.pdfand navigate to page …
I just bought a near-pristine (Only one or two paint chips, good hinges) 400 MHz PowerBook G4 for a really good price. I would like to keep it that way. Does anyone have suggestion…
CelGen said:
BIZARRE. From the corner of your photo the PCB layout is different from all the ones I have seen so far. You have a Z8 chip with the EPROM piggybacked.
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BIZARRE. From the corner of your photo the PCB layout is different from all the ones I have seen so far. You have a Z8 chip with the EPROM piggybacked.