4MBUpgrade Posted December 31, 2017 Share Posted December 31, 2017 Here's some pictures of the PS3000 that I modded so that I could install a double-sided floppy drive. I did not have to modify the power connector. It fit the double-sided drive without any modification. The data connector was the only part that needed to be modified. For the data connector, I had to remove the original mylar connector on the board and solder in a 34 pin ribbon cable with the appropriate connector attached. I figured out the wiring for the 34 pin connector by comparing the external drive connector with the pads on the board. I also had to remove the bottom shielding of the double-sided drive so that it would fit in the monitor. The two mounting screw holes for the single-sided drive are in the same location as the double-sided drive. I used the original screws for the single-sided drive to bolt in the double-sided drive. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any further questions. Almost forgot about the Head Select and the Device Select pins. -I cannot recall whether the "Head Select" pin was used for the original single-sided floppy in the PS3000. It definitely has to be wired for a double-sided drive. -I was using this PS3000 with a Mega ST, so I had to wire the 34 pin connector so that the floppy drive in the monitor was "Drive Select 1" instead of "Drive Select 0". If I did not do this then both the PS3000 drive and the internal drive in the Mega ST would both respond as drive A. The PS3000 comes up as drive B when it is wired to "Drive Select 1". If you have an original 520ST with no built-in drive then wire the PS3000 drive to be on "Drive Select 0". That is unless you plan to run with two drives on the 520ST. If you plan to run two drives then wire the PS3000 drive to be "Drive Select 1". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4MBUpgrade Posted December 31, 2017 Share Posted December 31, 2017 Can you put up a video of it running? I dug out my PS3000 for the purposes of providing enough info so that someone else could get a double-sided floppy drive working in a PS3000. I no longer have my Atari computer setup as I do not use this equipment anymore. Maybe when I have time to setup my Atari computer, I will try to provide a video. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ParanoidLittleMan Posted December 31, 2017 Share Posted December 31, 2017 Those drive select lines must be rewired for all non-Atari compatible drives, regardless from is drive SS or SD. Was plenty of talk about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lp060 Posted January 2, 2018 Share Posted January 2, 2018 PS3000 manual donated by Atarileaf. http://www.dev-docs.org/docs/files/Atari_PS3000_Manual.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KLund1 Posted January 3, 2018 Share Posted January 3, 2018 The ribbon cable rewire is what has me hung up. I'm very bad at figuring this kind of stuff out. Could you post some close up shot of how you did that cable? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GCoons Posted February 7, 2021 Share Posted February 7, 2021 I just came into possession of a PS3000 which had had the drive and all cables associated with the drive removed. This thread, especially 4MBupgrade's photo's really helped out. I figured Iwould share the pinout I pulled together and used to get a Gotek installed working. Not a lot of documentation around and I figure if this helps anyone then great. Really interesting also that there are pads for a FDD2 as well. My guess is that at one point there were plans for a two drive version...there's plenty of room for it in the casing. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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