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From: cctalk-bounces at
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classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Michael Thompson
Sent: 03 April 2011 22:41
To: cctech at
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Subject: Re: Vax 3100 disk recommendation and suggestions
From: joe heck <trash3 at splab.cas.neu.edu>
I have a 3100 model 80 with a
failing disk drive. The two drives in it now are Seagate ST15150N (I
believe). I
have a couple of questions:
Are there NEW drives out there that will work with
this VAX?
What do I need to do to make a drive format/work?
Joe, I have quite a few small SCSI drives in my collection, but no
drive. What capacity do you need?
--
Michael Thompson
Can someone remind me what the formula is for working out whether a disk is
small enough for the older MicroVAX 3100s? I seem to remember it is an
absolute number of 512-byte blocks. I know it is about 1GB, but I am pretty
sure it can be slightly over, but I am never sure exactly how much you can
go over. I am always on the look out for disks small enough for these
machines.
Regards
Rob