Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!ames!umd5!uflorida!gatech!hubcap!ncrcae!cs-col!vause From: vause@cs-col.Columbia.NCR.COM (Sam Vause) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Cheaper winnies on an NCR tower Keywords: NCR TOWER 32/600 drive Message-ID: <105@cs-col.Columbia.NCR.COM> Date: 22 Jul 88 12:13:48 GMT References: <531@prlhp1.prl.philips.co.uk> Reply-To: vause@cs-col.Columbia.NCR.COM (Sam Vause) Organization: NCR Customer Services Support Team, Columbia, SC Lines: 62 In article <531@prlhp1.prl.philips.co.uk> ockenden@prlhp1.prl.philips.co.uk (Paul T Ockenden) writes for someone else : :NCR Drives : A Plea for help. : :We have an NCR Tower 32/600 here. NCR being the *wonderful* :people they are want about (UK#)4500 for a 140Mb drive. This sticks in :my throat. : :First. Without going to an external cabinet, is there anyway of getting :a bigger than 140Mb drive *INSIDE* the 32/600. We already have one 140Mb Yes. You would have to purchase the 650 upgrade kit which would give you an internal SCSI controller, and the ability to add 170MB disks. :and the 46Mb drive so we could say bye bye to the 46Mb, if we could boot :on it.... or move the 140Mb into the 46Mb's place... All suggestions :gratefully accepted..... : :Second. 4500 UK Pnds for a 140Mb drive is er... a little steep... No kidding! That's about US$7,425 at the moment, primarily due to the VAT and other taxes in the UK, plus the sheer conversion rate difference (some- thing like US$1.65 = UK#1.00 at the moment...) :Does :anyone know how to install a non-NCR drive into a 32/600 without :waking up at night cold and sweating. The design of the operating System disk interface code precludes the addition of any non-approved disk into the TOWER. The reason for this is *NOT* to inconvenience you as a customer, but to make sure that only *CERTIFIED* drives are installed--the reliability of the machine and its data is the most impor- tant issue here. Drives this size *MUST* have an extremely high reliability rating. HOWEVER, having said this, I have seen Maxtor XT1140 drives for sale as low as US$1595 in various "Computer Shopper" magazines. NCR cannot be responsible for the performance and reliability of drives purchased through a third-party vendor. :PS. These drives would have to take a hammering..... Don't they all--that's one of the advantages of purchasing one from us--we've completed as much stress testing and evaluation as humanly possible. Such testing guarantees that the drives you purchase from us will be as reliable as one could hope for. Period. :Thanks in advance : : DJ. :Paul Ockenden Philips Radiotheapy Systems, Crawley, UK +44 293 28787 x 4349 : UUCP - uunet!mcvax!ukc!prlhp1!ockenden JANET - ockenden%prlhp1@uk.ac.Ukc : Opions (where expressed), are those of Paul Ockenden the individual, NOT : Paul Ockenden the Philips Employee !! You're welcome! +------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Sam Vause, NCR Corporation, Customer Services - TOWER Support | |3325 Platt Springs Road, West Columbia, SC 29169 (803) 791-6953 | | ...!ucbvax!sdcsvax!ncr-sd!ncrcae!cs-col!vause | +------------------------------------------------------------------+