Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!casbah.acns.nwu.edu!nucsrl!tellab5!vpnet!gagme!greg From: greg@gagme.chi.il.us (Gregory Gulik) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Adding Hard Drive to 3B2/300 Message-ID: <1505@gagme.chi.il.us> Date: 5 Jun 91 19:33:09 GMT References: <1991Jun4.163841.7355@rathe.cs.umn.edu> Organization: GAGME - Public Access UNIX of Chicago, Illinois, USA, Earth Lines: 39 ian@rathe.cs.umn.edu (Ian Hogg) writes: > We just bought a very used 3B2/300 to aid in porting software to our clients > 3B2/1000's. It came with virtually no manuals and a 30Mb hard disk. Can > anyone here give me advice about adding a second hard drive or even just replacing > the one that is in it. We did get the installation disks so we should be able > to reinstall if we get the disk configured right. We've been told that the > this wondeful machine uses ST-506 interface and MFM encoding. > Yes, it's possible. Theoretically it's possible to attach any MFM drive to the 3B2. Whether that's true or not, I'll find out soon!!! But anyway. Your 3B2 has two sockets on the back. That's where you attach the data and control cables. I had a friend make them for me. You will have to supply the power yourself. Either pick up an old PC case and powersupply, or get the XM (expansion module). Also, you'll need the Computer Maintenance Manual that comes with a utilities floppy that will format your hard drive for you. You can get that from good 'ol friendly AT&T. Well, that's just an overview of what it involves. There are a lot of strange details (like having to reverse one of the cables because my machine seemed to be put together wrong!). You can contact me by E-mail if you need any help. Good luck. -greg -- Gregory A. Gulik Call Gagme, a public greg@gagme.chi.il.us || ...uunet!motcid!gulik access UNIX system at || gulik@depaul.edu (312) 714-8568