Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!oxtrap!mudos!mju From: mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Summary on whether or not Miniscribe 3675 autoparks Message-ID: <686.2548CE82@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> Date: 27 Oct 89 21:04:04 GMT Organization: FidoNet node 1:120/129 - Starship Enterprise, Ann Arbor MI Lines: 33 I posted a question, a while back, asking whether or not the Miniscribe 3675 autoparked. I don't have the original text anymore, but I do remember most of the answers (sorry, we had a disk crash that trashed most of the user directories, including the file I had the compiled replies in). Some of the answers said "Yes, it does autopark". Some answers said "No, it doesn't autopark". Some answers said that they weren't quite sure, and still others said some generalized statement about "Voice coil drives autopark; stepper drives don't" (and leaving me to figure out which one the 3675 is). One answer told me to call Miniscribe Tech Support, and ask them. I did, and the tech who answered the phone told me that no, it doesn't have an option to automatically park the heads when power it cut... But it does have an option to automatically park the heads after 30 seconds of drive inactivity ("Low-Power Mode", I think he called it). You set jumper JP3 to activate this mode. When in effect, after 30 seconds without a drive access, the drive will park the heads, and the front access light will turn orange, and stay on. The next time the system tries to access the drive, it will automatically unpark. I also asked them to send me the REAL manual for this drive, to replace the drivel that CompuAdd packages with their drives. Hopefully, this will tell me all about the other "hidden features" that CompuAdd didn't see fit to inform me of. -- Marc Unangst Internet: mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us UUCP : ...!uunet!sharkey!mudos!mju Fidonet : Marc Unangst of 1:120/129.0 BBS : The Starship Enterprise, 1200/2400 bps, +1 313-665-2832