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Date:      Tue, 15 Apr 1997 01:26:52 +0930 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        chuckr@Journey2.mat.net (Chuck Robey)
Cc:        FreeBSD-Hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: floppy disks
Message-ID:  <199704141556.BAA28512@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970414101814.5384A-100000-100000@Journey2.mat.net> from Chuck Robey at "Apr 14, 97 10:31:46 am"

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Chuck Robey stands accused of saying:
> 
> My problem is most easily explained by an example from DOS.  I put a 
> floppy into the drive, do a DIR.  I take that floppy out, put another one 
> in, then do another DIR.  I get the listing from the first disk.  The 
> only way to get it to update is to remove the floppy completely, do the 
> DIR, let it time out, and then reinsert the floppy (the new DIR gives 
> results for the new floppy inserted).  Somehow, changing floppies isn't 
> detected.

Sounds like your drive isn't asserting the diskchange signal correctly.

> I figure (since I built both my systems myself) that I've caused this, 
> but I don't know if the trouble lies in the floppy, cable, or 
> motherboard.  I have VOM/pulse catcher, I can probe the bus, but no docs 
> on what I should see.

Hmm, my memory is a tad rusty here, but there was a time when nobody
was agreeing on whether it was pin 2 or 32 that was the diskchange
signal.  Some vendors (eg. Atari) used to read the write-protect
signal instead (and got tripped up by drive's that masked it with the
disk-present sensor), but I would start by checking that pins 2 and 32
make it from the drive back to your controller, and if the floppy
drive(s) are more than a year or two old, see if there's a "DC" jumper
you can play with on them.

> Chuck Robey                 | Interests include any kind of voice or data 

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