On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 15:19:29 -0500 (EST) Bill Pechter
<pechter(a)pechter.dyndns.org> writes:
Goldarg
<goldarg(a)dub.net> wrote:
> I recently got a AT&T SCSI drive from a friend and wanted to see
if I
could
Model: 97536DA
Option: STD
Ser No: 3001a97212
Handle With Care
From the model and serial number, I'd guess
that this drive was
made by Hewlett-Packard in the first week of 1990. Those look
like HP model and serial numbers.
http://www.tame.com/hp/hpinfo.htm suggests that a 97536DA is a
330MB ESDI disk drive, OEM version.
If you think it's SCSI, I wouldn't be surprised that it is
high-voltage differential SCSI; HP did that sort of thing.
-Frank McConnell
They were pretty common in both single ended and differential.
I'll bet it's differential SCSI.
Wait a minute, guys. Did this drive come with a bridge board?
I've seen a couple of AT&T units with ESDI drives, with fancy
EMULEX bridges attached thereto. Of course, if yours is an
expansion box, then there would be no controller-- the
emulex bridges could handle two or four drives, depending
on the model.
Jeff
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