Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!dino!sharkey!fmsrl7!hpftc!slimer!mco From: mco@slimer.UUCP (Mark C. Otto) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Anybody using a Miniscribe 3085? Message-ID: <1915@slimer.UUCP> Date: 5 Nov 90 05:13:06 GMT References: <1990Nov2.015137.13724@sci.ccny.cuny.edu> Reply-To: mco@slimer.UUCP (Mark C. Otto) Organization: Versatile Systems Inc., Dearborn , MI. Lines: 23 In article <1990Nov2.015137.13724@sci.ccny.cuny.edu> jeffrey@sci.ccny.cuny.edu (Jeffrey L Bromberger) writes: >Hi folks. I just got my hands on a miniscribe 3085 drive. [...] > >So, when I tried it tonight, the darn thing refused to work. [...] Jeff - I'm running a Miniscribe 3085 right now on 'slimer' where I'm writing this. Take my word for it - it WILL work. Yes, you need a 2010 controller for the extra cylinders, but you also need a new version of the diagnostices disk in order to format properly. You can get this diagnostic diskette from the OSU archive. Just make sure everything is clean and tight with respect to the cables and connectors before you start your format. Also, the 3085 draws up to 2 amps. If your power supply is a 7300 supply instead of a 3B1 supply it may run a bit warmer than you are used to. If you have problems, email me and I'll help as best I can. -- Mark C. Otto EMail: mco@slimer, {teemc | hpftc}!slimer!mco Voice: 1-313-441-4264 USnail: 5133 Heather #208, Dearborn, MI. 48126 Quote: "Yeah. Right. Kermit my a*s." - Mark C. Otto, '90