Xref: utzoo comp.periphs.scsi:920 comp.unix.i386:7775 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!rayssd!sud509!heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com From: heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com Newsgroups: comp.periphs.scsi,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: CDC WREN IV is Lying!!! Keywords: scsi, wren Message-ID: <2091@sud509.ed.ray.com> Date: 14 Aug 90 16:35:46 GMT References: <2001@lzga.ATT.COM> <2857@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU> Sender: heiser@sud509.ed.ray.com (Bill Heiser - Unix Sys Admin @ Raytheon Company, Sudbury MA) Organization: Raytheon Company, Sudbury MA Lines: 31 In article <2857@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU> herbie@bruce.cs.monash.OZ.AU (Andrew Herbert) writes: >In <2001@lzga.ATT.COM> apb@lzga.ATT.COM (Amrit Bains) writes: >>I just brought a CDC WREN IV Model Number 94171-307 ( 8-). > >Me too ;-). > >>The disk drive has 320 MB of disk space. >>But when I added it to my system it showed only 286 MB ( 8-( ). >>Does anyony know why this is happening!!! > >Well... According to the OEM manual, the -307 means it comes formatted for >307MB. A table in the abovementioned indicates that if formatted with 512 byte >sectors and no spare sectors on each track the drive will end up with 307MB. >To get 320MB, format with 1024 byte sectors and no spares. From memory, having >one spare 512 byte sector per track (or perhaps they meant cylinder?) results in >a 301MB drive. How does one change this so as to use the "full capacity" of the drive? Why is it set up this way (what is the technical reason for it)? Thanks, Bill -- Bill Heiser Work: heiser@tdw201.ed.ray.com {decuac,necntc,uunet}!rayssd!tdw201!heiser Home: Bill.Heiser@f240.n322.z1.fidonet.org (Fidonet 1:322/240) The Think_Tank BBS (508)655-3848 1200/2400/9600-HST Other: 75106.2332@compuserve.com Other: heiser@world.std.com (Public Access Unix)