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From: dg@wrs.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm
Subject: Re: Xebec HD controller (s-100) / *odd* floppy drive
Message-ID: <239@wrs.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 13-Jul-87 14:06:19 EDT
Article-I.D.: wrs.239
Posted: Mon Jul 13 14:06:19 1987
Date-Received: Thu, 16-Jul-87 01:17:14 EDT
References: <1373@crash.CTS.COM>
Reply-To: dg@wrs.UUCP (David Goodenough)
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Organization: Wind River Systems, Emeryville, CA
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In article <1373@crash.CTS.COM> kevinb@crash.CTS.COM (Kevin J. Belles) writes:
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>   I'm also looking for infor mation on an *extremely* odd minifloppy drive I
>picked up at a swap meet recently. It's a Teac FD-55A, but it's got a logic
>board by somebody called AMust Computer Corp, and has a male 20-pin IDC
>connector on the back for all connections, including power. Anybody ever heard 
>of such an interface? I'd like to either patch it in, or find a real Teac 
>logic board. 

Sounds to me like the interface used by Apple for their drives (the GCR
animals) - see if you can't find out where this came from, 'cause as we
all know, when used with standard MFM controllers (WD 1793 or NEC 765)
there is a (VERY) standard 34 pin connector used: I've got a couple of
Teac 55B's in my system, (double sided version of the 55A) and they use
the standard 34 contact edge connector.
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		dg@wrs.UUCP - David Goodenough

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