I, too, am getting geared up to do some testing of a
couple
RK05J drives that I recently acquired. I am working on getting
an RK11-D controller so I can hook the drives up to an 11/40 or
an 11/34.
When I received the drives, I took the cover off and looked
inside. They appear to be very clean. There are tags on both
drives that indicate that they passed a maintenance check in
1997. I have applied power to both drives. The toggle switches
all seem to work and the appropriate lights come on.
I have the various RK05 technical manuals and an RK05 maintenance
course for field engineers. I have started looking at these
documents.
Once I hook up the drives to the RK11 controller on the 11/40
or 11/34, what would be the steps involved in testing these drives
and getting them up and running if they're mechanically sound?
They were shipped from Ohio to South Carolina. I do not want to
destroy the heads the first time I put a pack in the drives.
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Tony Duell
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 10:54 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: cctalk Digest, Vol 10, Issue 74
I believe I have to consider this. I have no
packs with any data on
them that I need. They were all just data packs with automotive
parts in inventory and such. I cleaned a pack and loaded it into
my RK05 drive zero and it would not pass the read/write test. I don't
remember what happened when I tried to use drive 1. I believe it failed
but in a
different manner. I thought if at least one drive
was working I'd be Ok for awhile. I am not
sure if I want to spend
$300-$500 on trying to get a CE pack that may not help me if my drive
is failing for some other reason than alignment.
As the data on your packs is worthless, try reformatting one. A format on
an RK05 is like a format on a floppy disk, it will re-write all the
sector headers, and does not depend on correct head alignment.
If the drive will reformat a pack and will then pass the read/write
diagnostic using it, then the only problem with the drive is alignment.
Of course, it is possible that the pack could have been written to
by an out of alignment drive and his drive is OK.
- don