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From: consp24@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu (Gregg William Riedel)
Subject: Re: 1571 troubles
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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1991 04:00:16 GMT

>formatted.  I usually have to correct this by pushing the disk farther
>in by hand with the drive door shut.  Then maybe it will like it.  It also
>had trouble formatting brand new disks, giving Bad Disk errors or having
>read/write errors shortly later (the disks are double sided, single density).
>I took it to a local guy to get it aligned (I figured that was probably it)
>but he said it was in perfect alignment, and could find nothing wrong.
>So, I'm interested in hearing what people have to say about this.  Thanks

Yes- I too have this trouble.  All along I thought that it was just me who was
giving every disk inserted an extra nudge...  I just ordered the Free Spirit
1541/71 Drive Alignment Kit- I'll let everyone know how well that works.
I'd like to check the drive motor speed accurately (an old C-64 copy program
tells me its 309.25 rpm, but I doubt that it's reliable.)

Does anyone know where the drive speed potentiometer is on the C128D's 
internal 1571 drive?  If not, how about on a regular 1571 (maybe that'll
help...)

Thanks
Gregg W. Riedel
consp24@bingsuns.pod.binghamton.edu

