Drive in 3B1?
Lenny Tropiano
lenny at icus.islp.ny.us
Sun Nov 13 14:33:44 AEST 1988
In article <498 at kosman.UUCP> kevin at kosman.UUCP (Root) writes:
|>In article <1015 at naucse.UUCP> sbw at naucse.UUCP (Steve Wampler) writes:
|>>I have a (he thinks) fairly simple question about replacing
|>>the drive in a 3B1. I see that Miniscribe has a drive, the
|>>model 6128, that is ST506/412, 110.1MB(formatted), with 1024
|>>cylinders and 8 heads. Can I drop one of these straight into
|>>my 3B1 (which currently has a 40MB drive)?
|>> ...
|>> Any comments?
|>
|>Hmmmm. The standard "67MB" UNIX PC drive has 1024 cylinders, and 8 heads.
|>It is actually a 71.3 MB drive, but after allowing for alternate sectors
|>there are 67 MB available. How does the 6128 get 110.1 MB???
...
The Miniscribe 6128 is a 128MB (unformatted) and 109MB (formatted) HD
with 8 heads and 1024 cylinders. The only bad part is that it
uses the RLL recording format, something the WD1010 disk controller
doesn't support. What you have in your machine with a 85.3MB (unformatted)
and 71.3MB (formatted) Miniscribe 6085 drive that uses the MFM recording
method. If you want >1024 cylinders the WD2010 needs to be used. If you
need >8 heads then you need the P5.1 upgrade to be installed.
-Lenny
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