Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!peregrine!ccicpg!turnkey!conexch!root From: root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Xenix & RLL Message-ID: <11427@conexch.UUCP> Date: 4 Nov 88 14:18:30 GMT References: <3f6dfb02.6bad@apollo.COM> Reply-To: root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) Organization: The Consultants' Exchange, Orange County, CA. (714) 842-6348 Lines: 27 In article <3f6dfb02.6bad@apollo.COM> tyager@apollo.COM (Tom Yager) writes: >I'd like to hear from someone running an RLL/Xenix combination, preferably on >something like a 20MHz '386 (like mine). All advice will be appreciated. SCO Xenix supports RLL formatted hard drives. It isn't even necessary to purchase RLL certified drives, as most plated-media drives work just fine. Specifically, the Maxtor XT-1085, XT-1140, and Micropolis 1325 operate perfectly when formatted RLL 2-7. Consider increasing the performance of your entire hard disk subsystem further by employing a controller capable of supporting 1:1 interleave. The Adaptec ACB-2372 will increase an ATs hard disk throughput from the normal 250 Kb/s to ~750 Kb/s. The A revision of this controller runs fine at a 10 Mhz buss speed. The most inexpensive and fastest 100 MB file system can be implemented with the above mentioned Adaptec controller and Micropolis drive. Total cost should be under ~$700.00 for the hardware. There are faster and larger options, but this is the most inexpensive I have found. -- USPS: The Consultants' Exchange, PO Box 12100, Santa Ana, CA 92712 TELE: (714) 842-6348: BBS (N81); (714) 842-5851: Xenix guest account (E71) UUCP: conexch Any ACU 2400 17148425851 ogin:-""-ogin:-""-ogin: nuucp UUCP: ...!uunet!turnkey!conexch!root || ...!trwrb!ucla-an!conexch!root