Wanted
was-John McMillan
jcm at mtunb.ATT.COM
Fri Aug 11 09:11:17 AEST 1989
>>>This all reminds me of the signature line in some mail I got last week
>>>from someone who worked at AT&T and could not get them to work on *her*
>>>7300... AT&T, the communications company, except internally of course.
It is interesting that the real issue she faced was: how do I upgrade
the unixpc at home from a 20 MB disk to a 40 MB or larger drive.
(Wellllll, interesting to ME, anyway -- which gives you a clue as to
how un-interesting my daze are/is.)
Having already blithered a reply her way, let's pursue this issue,
restricting ourselves to the SIMPLE LIFE:
1/2 height disks
access times < 40 ms
w/ <= 8 heads and
<= 1024 cyl.
Craig Votava's list is "nice" in that it references ones he's EXPERIENCED,
but what of ~$$, reliability, and any WARNINGS about excessive power demands
for a 7300 or problems fitting things into the 7300 case? (Including
any problem fitting a 3.5" drive.)
Some candidates:
40MB CDC 94205-51
40MB CDC 94355-55 (discard 48 trax over 1024)
40MB CDC 94335-55 (discard 48 trax over 1024)
40MB? Hitachi DK521
41MB Itoh YD-3540
40MB uscience HH1050
56MB uscience HH1075
40MB Miniscribe 3053
40MB Miniscribe 3085 (discard 46 trax over 1024)
40MB Mitsubishi MR535
38MB NEC D5146H
40MB Priam ID45H
40MB Seagate ST251-1
-- with apologies to those manufacturers whose available
spec's didn't include height or cylinders.
(Hey -- what HEIGHTS are those 3.5" teensie
li'l things, anyway? Are THEY standardised?)
Perhaps this is repetitious: perhaps I've just missed the price
& reliability discussions during my off-planet excursions.
If anyone posts me E-mail, I'll summarize: I suspect that few beyond
Craig, ICUS, Milton, and Thad have much to reply, but I'm interested
in anything (almost).
john mcmillan -- att!mtunb!jcm -- Ahh the weekend approacheth, and the
restraint-suits at the funny farm....
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