Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!nic.MR.NET!shamash!tank!nucsrl!skrenta From: skrenta@eecs.nwu.edu (Richard Skrenta) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Questions about RLL controllers Message-ID: <3700022@eecs.nwu.edu> Date: 7 Feb 89 20:47:48 GMT Organization: Northwestern U, Evanston IL, USA Lines: 20 I've got a Miniscribe 6053 (40 meg) and a Seagate ST-4096 (80 meg) on a standard Western Digital MFM controller. I've heard that switching to an RLL controller could boost the available space on each drive by 50% as well as increasing the data transfer rate. Are there any dangers associated with using an RLL controller on drives only certified for MFM? Could the controller damage the drive in any way, or is it just a matter of mapping a few more bad tracks during the format? I noticed there are some nasty warnings in the Seagate manual about voiding your warranty if you use the wrong controller with a drive. Also, where does the extra space come from? Do RLL controllers increase the sectors per track or the number of tracks? How would I get Xenix to recognize the new space? Any advice would be appreciated, Rich Skrenta -------------------------- skrenta@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu