uport drive bug?
James Van Artsdalen
james at bigtex.UUCP
Wed Mar 2 02:55:27 AEST 1988
In article <1053 at ssc.UUCP>, fyl at ssc.UUCP (Phil Hughes) writes:
> I have disk errors with a Seagate 4096 on uPort and it seems that
> everyone else who posted a problem had a 4096. My disk controller
> is a National (of Japan) NDC-5425. Maybe we can figure this out.
I also tried the combination of a 72meg Toshiba and the 33meg Rodime with no
luck. Remember, using any drive alone, even under heavy load, produces no
problems. It's only when *both* drives are used that failure is induced. Not
only that, but both drives must be under heavy load. This is why I suspect
either a design flaw in the controller (WD1003) or bug in uPort driver. DOS
never generates accesses back and forth rapidly between drives as far as I
know, so there isn't an easy way to test the controller separately. Could ask
the Xenix folks who use a WD1003 I suppose.
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