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Should no click programs be 100% silent?
im using anti click at the moment, but this applies to other programs aswell.
should they make the drive click 100% silent, or will there always be a very quiet click (like a clock ticking) ? |
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Total Chaos forever!
Join Date: Aug 2007
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If the no-click utility doesn't work, quit using it. The no-click can damage the drive in such a situation.
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#3 |
Puttymoon inhabitant
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My no click also ticks quietly.
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BoingBagged
Join Date: Aug 2007
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We had a discussion with Thomas about implementing it in AmigaOS, but he found the exact same thing could happen. And there is no way from software to easily tell apart when will it work or when will it damage damage floppies. So the conservative and safe approach prevailed. So no no-click for the OS.
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The click is caused by software stepping the drive head, which causes the drive to update the diskchange signal. No-click software works by asking the drive to step the head beyond its normal range. Many drives will ignore such a request (but still update the diskchange signal), and will thus be silent. Other drives will attempt to step anyway, making the softer ticking sound, and potentially causing damage in the process. So if your drive makes any sound at all when no-click is in use, stop using it.
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Join Date: Oct 2019
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so, if i cant use noclick because it causes a faint 'tick' sound on my official a1200 and external drives, how do i get rid of the annoying sound the drive makes?
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Just put a disk into the drive(s).
I like the sound, but sometimes i do this to silent the drive. |
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#8 |
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: UK
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thats a bit jank
is there a utility that can disable the drive completely until i want to use it? (i know i could pull the cables out the back of the drive but thats inconvenient) |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Germany
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Maybe a hardware power switch works for you.
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#10 |
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Bear in mind that the no-click function only works when the drive heads are at track 0. So, even in drives that do support no-click operation, you'll still get up to 80 of the clicks (depending on where the heads were last used) as the heads are slowly moved to track 0, one step at a time. Only when it trips the track 0 sensor will the clicking stop.
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The Old Fart!
Join Date: Oct 2019
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I remember using no click and yeah it was silent for me because as much as i do love the amiga i hated that bloody floppy noise with a passion...
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