[sci.electronics] Tandy 5000 Tape Drive

clayj@microsoft.UUCP (Clay JACKSON) (01/05/90)

Help!  I'm having some problems installing a Mountain (external) tape
drive on my Tandy 5000 (a MicroChannel, PS/2 Mod 80 clone) and have
just about reached the end of available support from Tandy and Mountain 
(although I must admit that the folks at Mountain have been WONDERFUL
to deal with.  I would DEFINITELY recommend their products, even tho
I've had some problems).

The specific problem (now) is a conflict that occurs at POST (Power
On Self Test) time.  The tape drive hangs (via a special cable) off
the floppy controller, and, according to Mountain, should be transparent
to any and all signals used by the floppys. However, when I power the
system up, if the tape drive is connected (doesn't even have to be 
powered on), POST complains with an error 167 (invalid diskette information)
AND the tape drive gets enabled and starts moving the tape like mad.

I thought at first that the problem was in the drive select jumpers on
the tape drive; but there ARE NO drive select jumpers (at least that
are visible when I remove the case) AND NONE of the Drive Select lines
are carried out to the tape drive.

My calls to Tandy have (so far, a supervisor is "looking") not yielded 
much beyond "We don't support that configuration".  I'm pretty sure
that if I can find out EXACTLY what POST is doing I can defeat it.
Does anyone out there (maybe from Tandy, Mountain or Phoenix (the ROM was
done by Phoenix)) know what the POST is looking at, or have any
other light to shed on this?

Thanks!

Clay Jackson

Disclaimer:  This is my personal system.  My employer would certainly
not have such a strange configuration, and the certainly don't put any
value on the opinions I express here.