ST4766E/N by Impriss, backup power.
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Tue Sep 4 00:17:45 AEST 1990
In article <25582 at boulder.Colorado.EDU> savage at boulder.Colorado.EDU (Metallica Rules) writes:
>I have been looking to get a bigger hard drive for my 386/25 computer running
>ISC 2.2 and have spotted the ST4766 drive by seagate/impriss. It is a
>676MB formatted drive for about 2000-2300 bucks. What I want to know is
>if anybody has this running on their system and if they do what controller
>card one should buy. This drive can have either the ESDI or SCSI protcol
>so the wich doesn't bother me. If someone can tell me this works or not
>I would appreciate it, before I dish out the cash for this drive.
I have a pair of them running under ISC UNIX 2.2 (they were originally
setup under 386/ix 2.0.2). I have them connected to a DPT ESDI Caching
controller with 2 1/2 MB of disk cache. the system is up 24 hours a day
7 days a week for the past year and I have had no disk problems (although
the maxstor 680MB drive I had in there crashed when I dropped the machine
during an office move).
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