Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!wshb!michaelb From: michaelb@wshb.csms.com ( WSHB Operations Eng) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Upgrading a system Keywords: RLL or ESDI Message-ID: <889@wshb.csms.com> Date: 8 Dec 90 03:56:02 GMT Distribution: na Organization: WSHB, Christian Science Mon. Synd., Cypress Creek, SC Lines: 44 I need some advice from the net on hardware for SCO XENIX. I have a system on an ATronics International 386SX motherboard running SCO Xenix 2.3.2. It has been using a WD1006SR2 RLL HD/FD controller card and a Seagate 4144R drive. Well, the Seagate has died and I need a new drive. I have heard all of the terrible things people have had to say about RLL drives but haven't had any problems with this installation other than the bad Seagate. I haven't managed to find a good price on another large RLL drive though. (I can get another Seagate, but I am afraid I have a bad taste in my mouth.) I have gotten a couple of quotes for ESDI drives that I am considering. I have another system with a DPT ESDI controller and a CDC drive, but I don't have that kind of money in the budget for this machine. The new drives I am considering are a new Rodine 5180E - 149 meg at $600 or a refurbished Micropolis 1355 - 159 meg at $695 with a $150 credit for the Seagate. I know Micropolis is an excellent drive, but the refurbished part bothers me. I don't know anything about Rodine drives. Also, I have never used any ESDI controllers other than the DPT I spoke of. Are there any reasonably priced good ESDI controllers? By reasonably priced I mean between $150 - $200. I can't put $300 - $400 in this controller on top of a $600 drive. (Maybe I should say I need to stay under $800 and want at least 120 meg :-)) (I know, I know. Buy another 4144R and keep the same controller.) Does anyone have experience with refurbished drives, especially Micropolis? How about Rodine ESDI drives? Are they any good? What about a controller? Is the WD1007 any good? I know SCO has a patch for it so there must be some problem. Anybody got another suggestion. Does anybody suggest sticking with RLL, or with Seagate? Anyone know a good place to get good RLL drives? How about IDE. I have two systems with Conners in them, but a new 200 meg drive is expensive and I haven't found a rebuild for which I can get credit for the Seagate. (I have found a 100 meg Rodine IDE but I've heard bad things about them and SCO.) Thanks for any advice. Michael -- Michael Batchelor--Systems/Operations Engineer #compliments and complaints WSHB - An International Broadcast Station of # letterbox@csms.com The Christian Science Monitor Syndicate, Inc. #technical questions and reports michaelb@wshb.csms.com +1 803 625 4880 # letterbox-tech@csms.com