I guess you meant iso-propanol, right?
Just in case someone runs to the chemist for a pint of the aldehyde, which is a lot more
toxic than the alcohol.
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Van: Jerome H. Fine
Verzonden: woensdag 14 mei 2014 03:19
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Beantwoorden: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] TK50 issues
Cory Smelosky wrote:
Evening all,
Got a nice haul of equipment today...aside from the TK50 issues and the smoking VT340
everything seems to be okay!
However:
CARTRIDGE
PRESENT
HEAD AT TRACK
ZERO
POSITIONED AT
BOT
TRK NUMBER 00
LOGICAL TRACK
NUMBER = 0.
PHYSICAL BLK# 0000
PHYSICAL
BLOCK NUMBER = 0.
LOGICAL BLK# 00
LOGICAL BLOCK
NUMBER = 0.
TAPE POSITION 000EFB
TAPE POSITION
= 3835.
DRIVE STATE 035E
RD/WRT STATE 1937
OPERATION FLGS 0201
CNTRLR STATUS 0C
DRIVE ERROR
DRIVE ERR CODE 93
AMPLITUDE ON
HEAD 2 TOO LOW
and an error about it being unable to find calibration track 2 on the second drive lead me
to believe the drives may be faulty. The leader isn't broken and I've reattached
it to the arm on the one where it had come off.
How would I do about cleaning one? Are the drives bad and a cleaning wouldn't help?
(Yes, I tried multiple cartridges)
Over 95% of the time I had a "bad" TK50, it was because
the heads required cleaning. After sitting around for more
than a decade, the TK50 tapes no longer leave the heads
very clean. Cleaning the TK50 head is quite easy once the
drive has been removed from a drive bay and the 3 bolts
holding down the cover have been removed. A smaller
screw driver can then remove the bolt holding the piece in
front of the head. I use Q-tips and isoproponal. The whole
procedure takes less than 5 minutes. No alignment is required
if just the piece in front of the head is removed since it blots
back into exactly the same position. Probably the rollers
should also be cleaned as well. I usually had to clean the
heads every time the equivalent of a complete TK50 tape
was used.
If the TK50 drive is going to be used frequently, it is best
to leave the drive out of the drive bay. with the cover off.
However, be sure to keep the same power source from
the backplane. While a hard disk drive seems to accept
a PC power supply as the power source, the TK50 seems
to require the same power source as the backplane which
is used to power the CPU and other boards. If necessary,
use an extension for the 5v / 12v plug that the TK50 requires.
The normal 20 pin (??) cable for signals to the controller
board is usually long enough to stretch to some other
convenient location outside the drive bay.
Jerome Fine