Newsgroups: u3b.tech,comp.sys.att Path: utzoo!telly!eci386!woods From: woods@eci386.uucp (Greg A. Woods) Subject: Re: Hard disk parameters.... Message-ID: <1991Mar28.172224.17991@eci386.uucp> Reply-To: woods@eci386.UUCP (Greg A. Woods) Organization: Elegant Communications Inc. References: <1283@gagme.chi.il.us> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1991 17:22:24 GMT In article <1283@gagme.chi.il.us> greg@gagme.chi.il.us (Gregory Gulik) writes: > It's a full height hard drive that has labels from > both CDC and AT&T on it. There is a stamp that says > 67 Meg on the top. What are the parameters that I need > to give to idtools to format it??? Uh, it would help if you told us what *all* the labels said in detail. I would guess that it is actually a CDC Wren II 72 Mb drive with 9 heads, and 905 cylinders -- but check the idtools manual. The 3b1 manual notes a Miniscribe "67 Mb" drive with 8 heads and 1024 cylinders which you could also use. If you've been reading in comp.sys.3b1 lately, then you will have seen all the various discussions about why AT&T label the 3b1 drive as 67 Mb (w.r.t. the 3b1) while CDC call it a 72 Mb drive. The maximum usable bytes with ST-506/MFM format would be: CDC: 9 * 905 * 18 * 512 = 75,064,320 bytes Miniscribe: 8 * 1024 * 18 * 512 = 75,497,472 bytes > Is this the infamous drive that is often found in 3B1's??? Or it's the standard 3b2 drive (72 Mb) -- they are almost identical. Note that the 3b1 only "uses" 16 (512 byte) sectors per track while the 3b2 is quite happy to use the maximum of 18. > Please reply by E-mail. Oops! :-) (I'll forward it too) -- Greg A. Woods woods@{eci386,gate,robohack,ontmoh,tmsoft}.UUCP ECI and UniForum Canada +1-416-443-1734 [h] +1-416-595-5425 [w] VE3TCP Toronto, Ontario CANADA Political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible-ORWELL