Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!chinet!mcdchg!ditka!nfsun!uunet!nbires!ncar!noao!dat From: dat@noao.arizona.edu (D'Anne Thompson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 3 1/2" on the 7300 Message-ID: <742@noao.UUCP> Date: 8 Jun 88 20:09:41 GMT References: <9595@g.ms.uky.edu> Distribution: na Organization: National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ Lines: 41 From article <9595@g.ms.uky.edu>, by david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron -- One of the vertebrae): > In article <213@toylnd.UUCP> dca@toylnd.UUCP (David C. Albrecht) writes: >>Just thought maybe some other people might be >>interested in this feasibility study. Now I'm going to have to figure >>out how to hook it up so I can switch between the 5 1/4 and the 3 1/2 >>(visions of 36 pin centronics switch boxes dancing in my head). Getting the >>distribution disks on 31/2s could be challenging. Ah well, future food for >>thought. > > I've got something a little different planned. I have a case & power > supply for 2 half-height disks. I also have a 3.5" disk kit from > tigertronics for making it look like a 5 1/4" drive. I'm planning > on putting both drives into that case, run a cable from inside the > machine to the drives, and put in a toggle switch of some sort for the > power only. When I need to use the 5 1/4 I power it up, otherwise > I power the 3 1/2. > > How does that sound? > Well, Why not try this ? Parallel cable from the Unix-PC to all drives. Between the Unix-PC and the first disk, cut the 4 drive select lines (DS0, DS1, DS2, and DS3) and install a two-way, three-way, or four-way switch to route DS0 (coming from the Unix-PC) to DS0, DS1, DS2, and DS3 going towards the disk drives. Install pull-ups (pull-downs) so the unconnected DSx lines are not unterminated (May not be necessary. Would have to check). I would be concerned about having an unpowered disk drive on the bus cable while another drive was running. The Motor logic line (xx?) would turn on/off the selected drive motor as necessary, but both drive interface boards would be powered up. How does that sound ? D'Anne Thompson dat@noao.arizona.edu National Optical Astronomy Observatories. Tucson, Arizona