Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!ukma!cwjcc!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!att!mtune!clyde!wtr@moss.ATT.COM From: wtr@moss.ATT.COM Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: hard disk failure Message-ID: <36787@clyde.ATT.COM> Date: 22 Nov 88 22:10:14 GMT References: <445@manta.pha.pa.us> Sender: nuucp@clyde.ATT.COM Reply-To: wtr@moss.UUCP (Bill Rankin) Distribution: unix-pc Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Whippany NJ Lines: 30 In article <445@manta.pha.pa.us> brant@manta.pha.pa.us (Brant Cheikes) writes: >This past Sunday manta's 40 Mb Hitachi drive bit the dust after 1.5 yr >of continuous service. It has since been replaced with a Seagate >ST4096 80 Mb (28 ms). >Problem 1: the drive had "rails" affixed to each side of it, >clearly to fit an AT's chassis. [ to remove rails,...] > It turns out that you need a size-10 "tork" (sp?). had the same problem when i installed a seagate in my former sperry AT clone. the proper sized allen (hex) driver will do in a pinch. >Problem 2: the drive came configured to respond as drive 1 instead of >drive 0. There was a little clip-on jumper on the underside of the >drive that had to be moved... same problem. my advice to anyone going to play with any seagate drive is to call up seagate (some 800-number) and request them to send you their "universal seagate manual" which contains basic info on configuring/jumper settings for all of their drives. it was *free* (yes, that's right) and well worth the effort. >Brant Cheikes ===================================================================== Bill Rankin Bell Labs, Whippany NJ (201) 386-4154 (cornet 232) email address: ...!att!moss!wtr