Thank you,
stepleton for bringing this to the community. Thanks to
AlexTheCat123 for the quick reply, too. Indeed, this Widget behaves as described, and I'm not sure what to try next. I've changed out the Controller, Read/Write and Servo boards as well as the motherboard - although I have since read that motherboards are specifically tuned for each drive and that originals should be used, if possible, so did put the original back on. There was no change to the drive's behavior with any of these swaps, so inclined to believe it's a mechanical issue as
stepleton described.
Here are two videos recorded this morning.
Be warned, the bearings are pretty loud and thus the videos are also.
Full sequence (long and boring):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG82oF_TZfwClose up (short and to the point):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyaMPeMUrAsAs you can see, it attempts to move the heads every second or so, and its motion is extremely limited. When it reaches the extent of its motion (before falling back to its baseline), the green LED often gives a bright blink. Usually, this happens 1-3 times in a row, and then it'll stay off while subsequent attempts continue, then suddenly repeat the pattern. Occasionally, the LED will blink every second for 20, 30 or more seconds. But the motion remains limited.
I'm using an ArcaneByte drive emulator (based on Cameo/Aphid) attached to a 2-port parallel expansion card to use BLU 0.9. As you can see, the drive never gets to a state where it can be responsive to BLU or NeoWideEx to i.e. reset the servo for performa low-level format.
What to do, friends? I'd like to save this old drive, if possible. Thank you.