Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:15643 comp.sys.misc:1432 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!rutgers!mtunx!akgua!brb From: brb@akgua.ATT.COM (Brian R. Bainter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.misc Subject: Re: RLL- why it is hard on drives (was Re: Disk Controller Question ?) Message-ID: <1790@akgua.ATT.COM> Date: 16 May 88 15:55:28 GMT References: <216@octopus.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Network Systems/Bell Labs, Atlanta GA Lines: 13 From article <216@octopus.UUCP>, by pete@octopus.UUCP (Pete Holzmann): > - Many high quality drives, especially those with plated media and > all-around good electronics, will work without trouble! > Pete I've got to agree strongly there with you Pete. I have been using a 20M Fuji chrome drive RLL'ed to 30M for nearly a year now without any problems what so ever. I even bought a second drive and it is working with the same flawless performance. If anyone wants a recommendation, this is my choice. One other note about the drives. They both came with 0 factory defects so the quality is pretty much there. Works for me! Brian R. Bainter