Hi Stephen,

> The advice that solved my floppy drive issue:
> 
> ...only your sensor is out of order. Unplug it at CN103 and try again, or take
> a look, whether the sensor is full of dust or grease, or there's a shortcut...

Gratulations to you. You've done a perfect repair !

You see: No Apple or Mac, or no part of such a vintage computer is as badly
damaged, that you have to throw it away and replace it with an non-original
part ! There are already too much of those not really perfect "repaired"
Macs around the world. e.g. I have seen an vintage Apple III with a replaced
Apple IIe Board long time ago, which was sold as a working Apple III. Wow !
Grrrrrr

To all others, who can't await my instructions for reconfiguration by
soldering a 1,44 MB floppy drive in a way, so one can use it in a Lisa:
I think this would no longer be necessary, or would it?

Hehe; Joking!

Of course I will type in all that information. Just give me a few hours time
to do so.

Tom from Bavaria, who uses the perfect sunny afternoon now better for a
bike-tour, than sitting in front of a computer and type some mails :-)


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