AUX on non Apple disk drive?
Ronnie Killough
ronniek at cs.tamu.edu
Wed Jul 4 02:28:44 AEST 1990
In article <22932 at dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> pete at othello.dartmouth.edu (Pete Schmitt) writes:
>I would like to hear from anyone who has AUX running from a non-Apple
>disk drive. I'm hearing conflicting reports that AUX does/doesn't run
>on non-Apple disk drives.
>
A/UX will indeed run on non-Apple drives, but you MUST be very careful
that when you order the drive that you are assured that the drive is
compatible with A/UX. This means the internal-mechanism, not the brand
name on the box. For some reason, some drives will not work with A/UX...
it has something to do with how the drive responds to SCSI errors or something.
There is a table in non-volatile RAM or maybe written on the drive itself
which is a list of parameters which control several things. Some drives
have these parameters set up in such a way that A/UX complains when it tries
to write to the partitioned drive.
For example, I now have a 200MB drive from IDS which I am very happy with.
I don't know what the internal mechanism is, but the first 180MB drive I
got from IDS would not work with A/UX. (The IDS folks were very nice and
replaced it with the 200MB drive which does work. I did pay a small price
difference, but it was negligible).
Summary: some non-Apple drives will work with A/UX, just make sure you get
that assurance when you order it.
Ronnie Killough
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