At 20:09 16/04/99 -0800, Zane H. Healy wrote:
On a DEC RA81 how do you tell if the heads have
been locked? Or how do you
lock the heads?
OK, open the top cover (there's a lock on the front which you need to poke
with a screwdriver). Upon opening you will see a white plastic lever which
will either point to the work lock or not (writing cast into the HDA). I
seem to recall that the correct way to lock the heads is with the disk
spinning but I also seem to recall some argument to do this with the disk
off. Over to the experts (I used to be one, but I haven't had an RA81 to
play with for about 5 years and don't seem to be able to find the manual
(probably at work)).
Huw Davies | e-mail: Huw.Davies(a)latrobe.edu.au
Information Technology Services | Phone: +61 3 9479 1550 Fax: +61 3 9479
1999
La Trobe University | "If God had wanted soccer played in the
Melbourne Australia 3083 | air, the sky would be painted green"
Always did them with the drive spun down when I was in Field Service...
... but it doesn't mean that was the best way. I never lost an HDA, though.
Bill
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