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While trawling through YouTube videos the other day I came across a video about building a Commodore 1581 3.5 disk drive.
Never even knew such a thing existed and are rare as Hens teeth apparently.
Anyway several people are doing the blank reproduction PCBs, so I ordered one and it arrived on Wednesday. Started building it yesterday...
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I can't remember where the pcb came from, but there is an open source version on GitHub.
The case I 3D printed and the drive mechanism is just a old standard PC 3.5 floppy drive with a small adapter pcb to get it to work on a C64.

Seeing all these reply's has reminded me I have to put the repro drive badge on the front.!:)
 
That's great.

Evil is in the details BTW:
If you weren’t around back in 1987 to pick up a 1581 drive off the shelf then you probably know just how hard and expensive it can be to obtain one today. I bought mine at Toys R Us for $230.00, tax included. As I’m writing this I just found one on eBay for $499.95, and it’s not even tested. I don’t know about you, but I don’t have five hundred bucks to throw around for a 42-year-old used floppy
Article is from 2022.
 
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