PerStor Controllers
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tron1 at tronsbox.UUCP
Sun Dec 24 16:57:25 AEST 1989
>I am currently in the process of putting together a
>machine, and have seen the ads for the PerStor Disk
>controllers claiming to give 190% of the storage on a
>standard MFM drive. The drives I plan to use are a
>Seagate ST-251, and an ST-4096. If this gadget works
>it would give me 228Mb instead of the 120 that these
>drives provide, with a 9Mbit/s transfer rate instead of
I run a Perstor here , MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE 16FN (network model) , and it
runs LIKE A CHAMp. NO problems whatsoever. The folks at both ISC and
perstore were a bit surprised I might add.
Here is what I got...
74.3 or so megabytes from my ST-251
151.4 or so megabytes from my ST-4096
NO problems from either drive, no special installation tricks...
1) Boot under DOS
2) RUN PERSTORE's low level formatter (do a full surface verify)
3) Run PERSTORE's CMOS setup.
4) Install UNIX .. DO >NOT< format the device (would blow away the 'custom
format) .... and DO ANOTHER READ/WRITE VERIFY.
Thats it , you are all set from there on in.
One thing , MAKE SURE THE HD YOU WANT TO RUN HAS < 8 defects (ISC only
allows ?256? bad sectors, and any bad track on the drive is 31 of em!)..
>it would give me 228Mb instead of the 120 that these
>drives provide, with a 9Mbit/s transfer rate instead of
Sounds about right
Am posting here and in email.
IN SHOT -- THIS THING WORKS and is the greates undiscovered treasure for
small UNIX owners , a 90% HD space increase for approx 160$ is NOT to be
laughed at!
(grin)
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