But now my floppy drive doesn't work. First it wasn't recognizing the floppies but now it won't even sit right. I have to use a pin to eject it. I have another set that came from a Mac IIx. It got damaged from the soldered battery leaking out. It has 2 but don't know if they work. I found it one day on the side of the road. I can't seem to figure out how to remove the power supply. It looks like you have to remove it in order to get to the floppy drive. The service manual mentions a latch but doesn't actually show it.
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