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Subject: RE: Getting an ST-225 disk to work
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Subject: Re: Getting an ST-225 disk to work
On 12/31/2012 05:32 AM, Rob Jarratt wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Getting an ST-225 disk to work
>
> >emanuel stiebler wrote:
>
>>> On 2012-12-30 14:18, Rob Jarratt wrote:
>>> I have a Seagate ST-225 that I want to put into my Micro PDP-11/73.
>>> At the
>>> moment I am just trying to see if the disk works at all and if I
>>> can format it in a MicroVAX 2000. It spins up but the TEST 70 and
>>> TEST 71 commands fail on it, unable to determine the type of disk.
>>> There are some jumpers for which I have found some documentation
here:
>>>>
http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/hard-drives-hdd/seagate/ST225- 21MB-
5-
> 25-H
>>> H-MFM-S
>>>
>>> T412.html, but I am not sure which is pin 1, and I am not sure
>>> what settings the MicroVAX 2000 wants, or if it needs the
>>> resistor termination pack.
It must have the termination pack.
If the connectors are inverted that usualy gets a nothing for results.
>>>
>>> Can anyone tell me which jumper settings I need for the disk to
>>> work in a 2000? And whether I need the resistor pack installed?
>> AFAIRC, it should have the resistors in, as it is at the end of
>> the cable. And it should be recognized by the TEST70, or it was
>> used on a different system. Is it labeled as a rd31? Probably you
>> have to do a real low level format, entering all the right
>> parameters in the
>> TEST70 yourself .
> Whenever I have used any RD5n or RD3n drive with the
> RQDX3 controller on the PDP-11, the drive always had be be DS3.
>
> I don't know if the MSCP controller is built into the MicroVAX
> 2000, but I suspect that DS3 is so standard with DEC that all MSCP
> RD3n drives must be
> DS3 in a DEC system.
There is no MSCP controller in the MicroVAX2000. IT is a
raw
controller
and
system specific. However, it's usefulness is
that it formats any media.
FYI if you know the disk type (RD31 is ST225) that helps.
You still have to have the drive jumpered correctly and more than even
bet unless used on a DEC system it will have to be formatted.
Allison
Indeed, I am hoping to format it, but at the moment when I try that all I
is this:
>> test 70
KA410-A RDRXfmt
VSfmt_QUE_unitno (0-2) ? 0
VSfmt_STS_Siz .??
VSfmt_RES_ERR #2
84 FAIL
>>
And this is after setting the jumper for DS3 (if I have got my reading of
Success! My reading of the jumper orientation was incorrect, misled by a
pre-installed jumper. It seems to be recognised as an RD31 now!
Regards
Rob