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7.0
USER OPTIONS
Non-standard modes of operation are available to the customer by
using option plugs, and some PCB cut and/or jumpers.
When using
plug, installing the option plug on a pair of square pins is a
short" condition, and removing it is an "open".
A trace or a
soldered wire jumper between two pad3 is a "short", and none is a
"open".
The specific options are explained below.
7.1
DSO to DS3
When two or more PDDs are connected to the system,
jumper one of the four choices to a l l o w the drive to be
enabled when the particular sele ct line is taken to a,
logical "0" condition.
O n l y one drive per system may be designated for each
drive number.
In other words, there can only be one
drive "0", etc., in a system.
7.2
MX
If only one FDD- is in a system, this option may be used
to constantly select the drive.
It causes the drive to
ignore the status of the "DS" lines.
This jumper must be removed in multi-drive systems.
7.3
HS
This plug is installed to cause the heads to load when
the drive is selected by DSO through DS3.
This occurs
after the drive is "ready" (see section 7.3).
Do not
install HM or HC with this option.
7.4
HM
This plug is installed to cause the heads to load when
the motor on line (P-l-15) is brought to a logical "0"
level.
This occurs after the drive is "ready" (see
s e c t i o n 7.3).
Do not i n s t a l l HS or HC w i t h this
option.
7.5
HC
This plug is installed to cause a constant head load
condition which occurs after the drive is "ready” (see
section 7.3) to allow for proper seating of the
f l o p p y
disk.
Do not install HS or HM with this option.
Summary of Contents for M4853
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