• IBM 4869 CD drive + one caddy

    From Robert Prins@robert@prino.org to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Sun Feb 25 18:52:33 2024
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    Comes from my father who in turn "inherited" from the Dutch IBM PC Club.

    Looks as if very little used, no clue if it still works, so make me an offer, and you have to be EU based, or maybe UK, but only if you can find someone to take it.

    It's heavy(ish) so shipping will be extra, as yet no clue how much, happy to use
    Lietuvas Postas or a courier, up to you.

    Currently in Lithuania, and not much chance that it or I will move westwards for
    probably a long time.

    Robert
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather @ https://prino.neocities.org/
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  • From Robert Prins@robert@prino.org to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 10:46:03 2024
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    On 2024-02-25 18:52, Robert Prins wrote:
    Comes from my father who in turn "inherited" from the Dutch IBM PC Club.

    Looks as if very little used, no clue if it still works, so make me an offer,
    and you have to be EU based, or maybe UK, but only if you can find someone to
    take it.

    It's heavy(ish) so shipping will be extra, as yet no clue how much, happy to use
    Lietuvas Postas or a courier, up to you.

    Currently in Lithuania, and not much chance that it or I will move westwards for
    probably a long time.


    Nobody?

    I'll keep it until the end of this month, after that it will mercilessly go to the local garbage dump.

    Robert
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather @ https://prino.neocities.org/
    Some useful(?) REXX @ https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html

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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 06:55:09 2024
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    I didn't know there was such steely resolve in Lithuania...

    4869-001/002
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/floppy/4869-002.html

    As built by IBM, the 4869 supports a floppy drive. The DB37 cable is permanently attached to the enclosure. It _IS_ possible to "hack" a SCSI connector onto the enclosure and replace the floppy controller cable,
    but it's not common, to say the least.

    3510 External SCSI Enclosure
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/3510/

    This external enclosure was available with HD, CDROM, or Tape. Any 5.25"
    SCSI device will work as well [of course].

    So when you say a CD with a caddy, that suggests something other than a
    4869.

    Robert Prins wrote:
    I'll keep it until the end of this month, after that it will mercilessly
    go to the local garbage dump.
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  • From Robert Prins@robert@prino.org to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 21:03:42 2024
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    On 2024-03-07 12:55, Louis Ohland wrote:
    I didn't know there was such steely resolve in Lithuania...

    I'm Dutch...

    4869-001/002
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/floppy/4869-002.html

    That's something else, this.is.a.4869.CD.drive.with.caddy! Bottom tells me

    Type 4869 86-0612737
    Made in Japan
    FRU #72X6768

    And it's for 100-240V

    Robert
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather @ https://prino.neocities.org/
    Some useful(?) REXX @ https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html


    As built by IBM, the 4869 supports a floppy drive. The DB37 cable is permanently
    attached to the enclosure. It _IS_ possible to "hack" a SCSI connector onto the
    enclosure and replace the floppy controller cable, but it's not common, to say
    the least.

    3510 External SCSI Enclosure
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/3510/

    This external enclosure was available with HD, CDROM, or Tape. Any 5.25" SCSI
    device will work as well [of course].

    So when you say a CD with a caddy, that suggests something other than a 4869.

    Robert Prins wrote:
    I'll keep it until the end of this month, after that it will mercilessly go to
    the local garbage dump.
    --


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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 13:12:35 2024
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    Pictures?

    Robert Prins wrote:
    On 2024-03-07 12:55, Louis Ohland wrote:
    I didn't know there was such steely resolve in Lithuania...

    I'm Dutch...

    4869-001/002
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/floppy/4869-002.html

    That's something else, this.is.a.4869.CD.drive.with.caddy! Bottom tells me

    Type 4869 86-0612737
    Made in Japan
    FRU #72X6768

    And it's for 100-240V

    Robert
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather @ https://prino.neocities.org/
    Some useful(?) REXX @ https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html


    As built by IBM, the 4869 supports a floppy drive. The DB37 cable is
    permanently attached to the enclosure. It _IS_ possible to "hack" a
    SCSI connector onto the enclosure and replace the floppy controller
    cable, but it's not common, to say the least.

    3510 External SCSI Enclosure
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/3510/

    This external enclosure was available with HD, CDROM, or Tape. Any
    5.25" SCSI device will work as well [of course].

    So when you say a CD with a caddy, that suggests something other than
    a 4869.

    Robert Prins wrote:
    I'll keep it until the end of this month, after that it will
    mercilessly go to the local garbage dump.

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  • From Alexandros@apat4free@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 22:11:35 2024
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    Robert Prins <robert@prino.org> wrote:
    On 2024-03-07 12:55, Louis Ohland wrote:
    I didn't know there was such steely resolve in Lithuania...

    I'm Dutch...

    4869-001/002
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/floppy/4869-002.html

    That's something else, this.is.a.4869.CD.drive.with.caddy! Bottom tells me

    Type 4869 86-0612737
    Made in Japan
    FRU #72X6768

    And it's for 100-240V

    Robert
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather @ https://prino.neocities.org/
    Some useful(?) REXX @ https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html


    As built by IBM, the 4869 supports a floppy drive. The DB37 cable is permanently
    attached to the enclosure. It _IS_ possible to "hack" a SCSI connector onto the
    enclosure and replace the floppy controller cable, but it's not common, to say
    the least.

    3510 External SCSI Enclosure
    https://www.ardent-tool.com/3510/

    This external enclosure was available with HD, CDROM, or Tape. Any 5.25" SCSI
    device will work as well [of course].

    So when you say a CD with a caddy, that suggests something other than a 4869.

    Robert Prins wrote:
    I'll keep it until the end of this month, after that it will mercilessly go to
    the local garbage dump.


    Maybe someone swapped the 5 1/4 drive with a cdrom? Just a thought…

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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 16:40:45 2024
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    The 4869 floppy is connected to the DB37 cable.

    I suppose it is possumble to use a floppy interface CDROM [akin to the
    Micro Solutions Backpack].

    When I get pictures, it should clear things up. Maybe.

    Alexandros wrote:
    Maybe someone swapped the 5 1/4 drive with a cdrom? Just a thought…
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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Thu Mar 7 16:49:45 2024
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    Oops. Maybe they used a parallel port CDROM and swapped the DB37 for a DB25?

    The Micro Solutions Backpack is a -Parallel Port- connected CDROM

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    I suppose it is possumble to use a floppy interface CDROM [akin to the
    Micro Solutions Backpack].
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  • From Robert Prins@robert@prino.org to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Fri Mar 8 13:53:09 2024
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    On 2024-03-07 22:49, Louis Ohland wrote:
    Oops. Maybe they used a parallel port CDROM and swapped the DB37 for a DB25?

    The Micro Solutions Backpack is a -Parallel Port- connected CDROM

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    I suppose it is possumble to use a floppy interface CDROM [akin to the Micro
    Solutions Backpack].

    This might be a clue, in the aluminium case in which this thing came there was also a manual for a Micro Solutions floppy disk drive, though not the drive! I think my father might have had one of the latter, but it was not in any of the banana boxes (27) we took from the Netherlands in December, there are still about a dozen in the Netherlands, with more stuff, so whenever we go there again
    with the car, they may come this way, and I'll have to check. And "whenever" could be April, but it could also be September...

    Robert
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather @ https://prino.neocities.org/
    Some useful(?) REXX @ https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html

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  • From Louis Ohland@ohland@charter.net to comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware on Fri Mar 8 06:04:13 2024
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    I looked at the two pictures, and yes, it IS a 4869 case. No doubts. Red
    power switch. "Design Protection Applied For"

    The connector end of the cable is a DB25.

    Since Robert has foundt a manuel for a Micro Solutions floppy drive, it
    seems possumble that a "Battlefloppy" was modified to support a CDROM.

    This makes me curious, blue. The mod should be pretty straight forward.
    I wandt to see some privat feelty-feely T00l-P0rn inside the opened case.

    Robert Prins wrote:
    On 2024-03-07 22:49, Louis Ohland wrote:
    Oops. Maybe they used a parallel port CDROM and swapped the DB37 for a
    DB25?

    The Micro Solutions Backpack is a -Parallel Port- connected CDROM

    Louis Ohland wrote:
    I suppose it is possumble to use a floppy interface CDROM [akin to
    the Micro Solutions Backpack].

    This might be a clue, in the aluminium case in which this thing came
    there was also a manual for a Micro Solutions floppy disk drive, though
    not the drive! I think my father might have had one of the latter, but
    it was not in any of the banana boxes (27) we took from the Netherlands
    in December, there are still about a dozen in the Netherlands, with more stuff, so whenever we go there again with the car, they may come this
    way, and I'll have to check. And "whenever" could be April, but it could also be September...

    Robert
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