Reply 12480 of 29601, by Jed118
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I finally got around to dismantling my 1541C and swapping its guts into a 1541. I got this unit from Poland (by way of Germany) - curiously, another Newtronics drive, but this one worked. I had to swap the power supplies over, and the drive faceplate. The 1541 Newtronics had the optics for the write protect tab built into the plastic faceplate, whereas the 1541C had them screwed into the metal portion of the disk drive assembly. A quick hit of cutting pliers solved that. The LED was also hard to get out of the original 1541's faceplate, seems by the C they made it much easier to remove. In all, the top part of the case is outside retrobriting.
I fired up the C64 with a Music Composer cartridge and my 7 month old son was interested in the sounds that were being made: teardrop moment, he started to hit the keyboard around to make it play notes! I'd love to get my hands on a keyboard overlay for this software, and perhaps a manual.
I also started work on a P4 2.4 GHz that I got from my mechanic. He pulled his 80 gig IDE drive out of there and drilled a hole through it, gave me the rest. It's DIRTY. So far I armed it with a Radeon 7500 and another 80 Gb drive and I plan to put 98SE and XP on it, dual boot.
I have a working drive!!
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