Xref: utzoo comp.sys.dec:4143 misc.wanted:11396 misc.forsale.computers:1530 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!rutgers!njin!spcvxb.spc.edu!terry From: terry@spcvxb.spc.edu (Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec,misc.wanted,misc.forsale.computers Subject: Re: Wanted: Information, Hardware, and Software for DEC MV II Message-ID: <1990Sep28.034914.553@spcvxb.spc.edu> Date: 28 Sep 90 03:49:13 GMT References: <6285@hub.ucsb.edu> <2873@canisius.UUCP> <8691@pitt.UUCP> Organization: St. Peter's College, US Lines: 23 In article <8691@pitt.UUCP>, jcd@pitt.UUCP (Jim Durham) writes: > RD53's are Micropolis drives. There are other drives, like Maxtors > that have the same geometry as the Micropolis, but the DEC "Customer > Formatter" will not touch them. I understand that "real" RD52s and RD53s > have a "descriptor block" somewhere on the drive that tells the formatter > that this is a "real" RD and allows it to format the drive. There are a number of issues here. The earlier DEC controllers (RQDX1 and 2) needed to determine the drive type at every power-up, so they need to be able to find out the drive type rapidly. Thus, the DEC drives supported on the 1 and 2 have unique characteristics. That's what R7 on the RD53 is for - to tell the RQDX2 that it's an RD53 instead of an RD52. The RQDX3 (and integrated controller in a 2000) write the geometry infor- mation on the drive when it is formatted. Thus, they can accomodate non-DEC drives (unlike the 1 and 2). I believe the formatter only asks you "which DEC drive do you have". You can specify drive geometry (in the RQDX3 inter- nal formatter), but you need more numbers than you can easily get in order to define the MSCP regions. Terry Kennedy Operations Manager, Academic Computing terry@spcvxa.bitnet St. Peter's College, US terry@spcvxa.spc.edu (201) 915-9381