Optical disk for a unix-pc, is it possible?
Bruce Becker
bdb at becker.UUCP
Fri Dec 8 16:32:50 AEST 1989
In article <617 at uncle.UUCP> jbm at uncle.UUCP (John B. Milton) writes:
|In article <1226 at becker.UUCP> bdb at becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) writes:
|>In article <1037 at icus.islp.ny.us> lenny at icus.islp.ny.us (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
|>|[...]
|> If a WD2010 controller is used, then one can
|> use up to 2048 cylinders, for 134,217,728
|> bytes, though I've never seen a ST506/MFM
|> drive with that many cylinders.
|
|The actual limit with the WD2010 is (from /usr/include/gdisk.h):
|gdisk.h:#define HDMAXCYL 1400 /* support a maximum of 1400 cylinders */
|This is a compiled into the kernel value, we can't change it.
Those of you with kernel source (8^) can
grep for the use of this constant so as to
discover where to patch... please post...
It seems that Philips has a ST506 thingy which
may be several spindles that looks like a very
large single drive. This information comes from
a German developer who makes disk interface
hardware for the Amiga, etc.
Granted the limited acees one might have to such
a device - I still want SCSI, things would be easier.
So where is the ST506-to-SCSI adapter card we all need?
Cheers,
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