From: Don
Maslin <donm(a)cts.com>
First off, Glen, is it an 820 or an 820-II?
Since you have been in to
it, you should recall whether there is a daughter card that plugs in
vertically in the right rear quadrant of the motherboard. If it is
there, you have an 820-II.
Cool! It's an 820-II.
Make sure that the heads are clean and that the
guide rails for the head
assembly are clean and VERY LIGHTLY lubricated.
The drive is scheduled for a good cleaning this weekend ;>)
There is a program named
MFT45.COM (also
MFT48.COM) that is capable of
single drive copy. It is a little tedious because of disk jockeying,
but it does do the job. MFT stands for Multiple File Transfer.
More cool -- I'll check the diskettes that came with it to see if this
program is present.
> --> Some of the utilities on the boot
diskettes (FMT, for example)
refer to
hard disk
drives. What's involved in attaching a hard drive to this
system?
If an 820, it is not a particularly reasonable thing to try. If an
820-II, easy if you can find the Xerox add ons. Rather more difficult
otherwise.
Would you happen to know the model number of the Xerox external HDD unit?
IIRC, it is an external cabinet called the Disk Expansion Module. Also
contains a 5.25" drive.
- don
> -->
The flimsy "User Manual" which I have states that the RS232 port
may be
configured to attach to a terminal or to a modem. How?
Probably switching the port from DTE to DCE pinout.
Sure, but I'm reluctant to make any internal changes w/o docs.
As always, thanks, Don!
Glen
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