ESDI disks/controllers and SCO UNIX
Deryk Barker
DBarker at system-m.phx.bull.com
Mon May 7 12:46:48 AEST 1990
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Does anyone out there have any experience of the following?
NEC 5655 153Mb ESDI disk
Western Digital WD1007A-WA2 ESDI controller
with SCO UNIX (or Xenix)?
My SCO UNIX release notes say that it will work OK with the WD1007 (ST506) and
WD1006 (ESDI) controllers - so I am a bit puzzled as to why the WD1007A should
be ESDI rather than ST506 - oh well... I am VERY reluctant to spend large
amounts of money without the benefit of someone else's experience, as I
discovered the hard way that the Seagate SCSI controller won't even boot UNIX
from floppy - despite the company's claims that it works fine with "all
UNIX's". (In fact it won't even boot other non-DOS software such as the
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy game).
I have been informed that the WD1007 is definitely ESDI, so presumably it's a
typo. Can anyone confirm that the WD1007A -WA2 is bus-compatible with the
vanilla WD1007 - although I can't imagine why it wouldn't be. Also, does
anyone know how many cylinders/heads the NEC disk has? I gather UNIX won't
access past 1024 cylinders or 16 heads.
Failing that, has anyone address/phone numbers for Western Digital and/or NEC
- preferably in Canada, but the US will do... If all else fails, I can try the
supplier.
Any info - either to me direct or here - will be MUCH appreciated.
"Send Lawyers, Guns and Money,
Dad - get me out of this!"
Deryk Barker,
Jupiter Software
Victoria, BC
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