Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:6089 comp.sys.ibm.pc:27282 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!ig!bionet!agate!ucbvax!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osu-cis!att!cbnewsh!ijk From: ijk@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (ihor.j.kinal) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: 6300 Disk Replacement/ Upgrades. Keywords: Hard-disk cards, replacement floppies. Message-ID: <179@cbnewsh.ATT.COM> Date: 11 Apr 89 12:06:57 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 70 Disk A in my two floppy drive 6300 has shown some distressing symptoms [it causes the machine to reboot each time I open the drive door]. I've recabled the drives so that I'm using the other drive as my only one [at least I can change diskettes now]. Rather than attempt to fix the drive, I was thinking of replacing it. Here are my options, and I'm asking for any helpful advice or tips from netnews land. My 6300 is almost 5 years old. 1). Junk the entire machine, buy a new one, or have it upgraded. [Since I don't use my machine all that much, I don't see the point of that approach, but I am getting tired of manipulating all those diskettes SO I FEEL A HARD DISK IS JUSTIFIED]. 2). Buy a half-height disk. This seems appealing, since it would fit it the hole just created. ARE THERE COMPATBILITY PROBLEMS? DO I NEED SPECIAL ROMS? IS IT WORTHWHILE [or even possible] TO GET a 16 BIT DISK DRIVER? OR WOULD IT BE BETTER TO GET a FASTER DRIVE. Again, I'm not interested in spending 1000s of dollars [could by a new 286 then]. I'd be very interested in any recommendations or horror stories. SPECIFIC BRANDS/MODEL TO BUY OR AVOID. 3). Get an external drive - save the hole for something else [probably too much clutter, so unless someone knows of a good reason, I'll dismiss this]. 4). Get a hard disk card - I've seen ads for 30 meg at around $300 and up; I've got plenty of slots, so I don't care about the slimness of any drive, just its compatability,reliability [primary] and efficiency. Again, appreciated any advice / war stories. SPECIFIC BRANDS/MODEL TO BUY OR AVOID. Advantages of this approach are: A). If I upgrade my system, it's easy to carry this card across [even if I get a hrad disk system, I could use it for fast backups]. B). Leaves my drives free for item 5. 5). Get a 3.5 inch floppy drive. I presume I would need another floppy card; what about DOS [I'm using AT&T 2.11] or ROMS upgrades. [Should I call AT&T TECH SUPPORT? ] What's the cheapest way to go here? [I'm not interested in spending $400 for a drive, since I won't be using it much]. [NOTE: I came across an ad for a product called Bridge-It 3.5, for $59 [800-523-8777]; they claim that they make 3.5 in work with compatibles for DOS 2.0 [no need to change DOS or BIOS]. This sounds like an interesting option. >>>>>> Please direct all responses to : <<<<<<< violin!ijk or cbnewsh!ijk Thanks, Ihor Kinal HR 1G-238 Red Hill, NJ. 201 615-4374