Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!dougm From: dougm@madnix.UUCP (Doug McIntyre) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Unix PC and WD2010B Keywords: WD23[D010B, UnixPC Message-ID: <1476@madnix.UUCP> Date: 13 Aug 90 20:31:55 GMT Organization: MADNIX, operated by: ARP Software Madison WI Lines: 68 Okay, with all this talk I've started on the WD2010B, I've decided to go out and price them.. The WD2010B is really outdated, in fact the distributer I've talked to, said he only had a few left, (less than 100 for them I guess..) But since, this is a distributer we have to go through, we have minimum order and stuff like that.. The minimum order would be $200, and the chips cost $54 each.. This is through the local Hallmark Electronics Corp here in Minneapolis.. The mail messages I've recieved quoted about the same price, so this isn't that great of a price shock.. So does anybody want to go through a group buy on these things? I really only want people that are comitted to buying these, as I don't want to be stuck with $54 parts lying around here.. Respond with mail if you are interested... ================================= Second, can anyone who has the source, (or re-constructed/ and figured it out) what exactly the program /etc/ph has to do? This is the one leaving all the 15k .phdir file droppings around in my user directories, and the one that tries to keep up the ua style file directory structure, which is pretty useless for somebody not even running ua.. This is a pretty huge program to sit and figure out.. The disassembled text part alone is 405k or so.. The data and BSS is over 1M.. (disassembly output..) From what I've looked at in /etc/ph, (the 1st 100k or so) is sits and parses the file /usr/lib/ua/phnum.. (also pretty useless for me..) Has anybody done just the important parts that the other programs seem to need? (and won't run if /etc/ph isn't installed? Why do they need /etc/ph in the first place? ) =================================== Third: I'm having problems with a Minniscribe 3085 I installed, (and started all the talk on the WD2010 on).. I'm getting weird errors all over the place. Whenever the drive hits these regions, I get a re-callibration, and the process being killed that tried to read this region in the first place.. Its not like a head crash, because I've been running for two weeks without an error now.. But whenever I put something big on the drive, (ie. unpacking a GNU piece of software or so), it will run into an error.. Some of the cylinders that have had trouble are: (all on head 0) 346,30,9,35,34,25,50,467,247,33,132 Is this a major problem with the drive? Should I attempt to return/replace this drive? Or is it something I've done? I did a low level surface test when I installed the drive, (about a month ago) and it passed perfectly, (except for the bad blocks already entered in the bad block table of course..) I haven't tried a new low level surface test, but I don't think that would help much.. =========================================== Lastly, Where does the code that can print graphics on the different printers live? (ie. a screen dump)... Is it in the wmgr someplace? (for all the printers supported?!?) -- UUCP: {harvard|rutgers|ucbvax}!uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!dougm {decvax|att}!