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5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c [2021/04/13 14:10] – ↷ Page name changed from 5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157 to 5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c js5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c [2021/06/11 11:32] (current) js
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-====== NEC FD1157 ======+<WRAP tablewidth column 30% right> 
 +{{METATOC}} 
 +~~NOTOC~~ \\ 
 +^ Manufacturer    | NEC | 
 +^ Model    | FD1157C | 
 +^ Density    | <abbr>High Density (HD)</abbr>, <abbr>Double Density (DD/2D)</abbr> 
 +^ Sides    | <abbr>Double Sided (DS/2S)</abbr>, <abbr>Single Sided (SS/1S)</abbr>
 +^ Rotation speed | 300, 360 | 
 +^ Maximum seekable tracks   | 84((Modification may be required)) | 
 +^ Interface | Shugart \\ (PC-AT compatible) | 
 +^ Data Connnector | 34 position card edge | 
 +^ Power Connnector | 4 pin Molex | 
 +^ Head movement | Metal belt | 
 +^ Head loading | Solenoid | 
 +^ Disk loading | Lever | 
 +^ Known colors |<WRAP> 
 +| <colorswatch #EDE9D3: > | Light Beige \\ (PS/2 Beige) | 
 +</WRAP>
 +</WRAP> 
 +====== NEC FD1157C ====== 
 +The FD1157C is a 5.25" double sided high density floppy drive made by NEC. 
 +It uses a metal belt mechanism to facilitate head movement and locks the disk with a lever. Head loading is done with a solenoid.
  
 +It uses the [[#g9zhf|G9ZHF]] control board and the FDM-530BQ, GFS-505 or DR-9324 motor board.
 +
 +===== Pictures =====
 +| {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:back1.jpg?200 |}} \\ {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:back2.jpg?200 |}} | {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:top1.jpg?200 |}} \\ {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:top2.jpg?200 |}} | {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:bottom1.jpg?200 |}} {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:bottom2.jpg?200 |}} \\ {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:bottom3.jpg?200 |}} {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:bottom4.jpg?200 |}} |
 +| {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:front1.jpg?200 |}} \\ {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:front2.jpg?200 |}} \\ {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:front3.jpg?200 |}}| ::: | ::: |
 +| {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:pcb1.jpg?200 |}} \\ {{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:pcb2.jpg?200 |}}| ::: | ::: |
 +===== Jumper settings =====
 +==== G9ZHF ====
 +{{ :5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:g9zhf.pdf |}}
 +++++View PDF|
 +{{pdfjs 100%,800px>:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:g9zhf.pdf?page-width}}
 +++++
 +==== Head cover coming loose ====
 +Over time the foam the adheres the head cover to the head assembly degrades and the head cover will fall off.
 +While not being critical it is recommended to fix this issue.
 +
 +{{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:fix_headcover_1.jpg?200|}}
 +{{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:fix_headcover_2.jpg?200|}}
 +{{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:fix_headcover_3.jpg?200|}}
 +{{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:fix_headcover_4.jpg?200|}}
 +{{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:fix_headcover_5.jpg?200|}}
 +
 +The Head cover repair can be performed by following these steps:
 +  - Clean the head cover and the head assembly of any remaining glue and foam as best as possible.
 +  - Cut out a small rectangle of neoprene sealing tape.
 +  - Glue the rectangle to the head cover with the adhesive side facing up.
 +  - Let the glue dry completely.
 +  - Attach the head cover to the head assembly using the adhesive side.
 +
 +===== Modifications =====
 +==== 84 track seeking ====
 +Not all drives will be able to seek 84 tracks without some moderate modification. 
 +
 +{{:5_25_floppy_drives:nec_fd1157c:mod_84tracks_1.jpg?200|}}
 +
 +The modification can be performed by following these steps:
 +  - Unscrew the end stop screw on the stepper motor until it no longer protrudes out the other side.
 +  - Re-align the tracks with a front bias, make sure that track 83 can be reached.
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