Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!world!barry From: barry@world.std.com (Barry L Wolman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Silverlining and APS Drives (warning) Summary: There's a Problem with Silverlining Takeover of APS Disk Keywords: Silverlining APS disk driver format Message-ID: <1991Jun28.224201.20288@world.std.com> Date: 28 Jun 91 22:42:01 GMT Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA Lines: 35 I recently purchased a Maxtor 210MB drive from Alliance Peripheral Systems (APS) for use as the internal drive in my new IIci. Since I use Silverlining (5.25/10) on my other drives, I decided to discard the APS driver software. I installed Silverlining (incidentally, this took two tries since it hung the Mac on the first attempt) and partitioned the drive into three 42MB and one 81MB+ partitions. When I started copying files from an external 42MB partition to one of the internal 42MB partitions, I discovered that files on the new drive were bigger. For example, a 1K file occupied 4K and a 19K file occupied 20K after copying. It looked like all files were a multiple of 4K. By the time I had copied about 20MB onto the new drive, the wastage was significant (about 3-4MB). I fixed the problem by using Silverlining to reformat the drive, after which files didn't get bigger when copied. This indicates a significant difference between the Silverlining formatting and the default formatting from APS. When I called APS Technical Support (on this call and on an earlier call when I was installing the disk, I got to speak to a support person after only two rings!), they said it must be an incompatability between Silverlining and the APS driver. Those of you who have used Silverlining (or other driver software) to take over a disk formatted by another package might want to check if you're experiencing the same problem. Although using the original formatting looks possible, reformatting seems safer. Barry -- Barry Wolman 159 Oxbow Road Needham, MA 02192 617-449-3874