Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:12358 comp.unix.xenix:1556 comp.unix.microport:72 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!hao!husc6!ut-sally!ut-emx!auscso!bigtex!james From: james@bigtex.uu.net (James Van Artsdalen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.microport Subject: Wren III-182 question Message-ID: <856@bigtex.uu.net> Date: 25 Feb 88 02:18:57 GMT Organization: F.B.N. Software, Austin TX Lines: 19 Keywords: Fixing Compaq brain damage I recently purchased a CDC Wren III-183 hard disk from a Compaq owner. I intend to use it in my PC's Ltd. 386/16. After a great deal of trouble, I noticed that my OMTI-8620 hard disk controller thought that this drive, which has 969 cylinders and 9 heads, only has 967 cylinders and 8 heads. Further investigation shows that indeed, the nineth head does not respond. I checked the CDC documentation, and the drive does have a nineth head. A friend at PC's Ltd said he had heard that Compaq "brain damaged" the drive for some unknown reason: he thought it might have something to do with Novell. I don't want Novell: I do want the missing 16meg of disk space. Compounding the problem is that fact that the PC's Ltd has a drive type entry for a normal Wren III-182, but not the Compaq damaged model. Does anybody know how to repair the Wren III-182? CDC would not talk to me when I called for anyone technical, and I don't want to send it to them for servicing (they might refuse to fix it, and might refuse to admit it's broken if Compaq wants to keep things hush-hush). -- James R. Van Artsdalen ...!uunet!utastro!bigtex!james "Live Free or Die" Home: 512-346-2444 Work: 328-0282; 110 Wild Basin Rd. Ste #230, Austin TX 78746