Subject: Re: PERQ T2
From: ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 19:54:44 +0100 (BST)
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the reply.
The drive is a Micropolis 1303, and I think it has
failed. The
drive does spin down after a minute or so.
You know, it's really hard debuggin a machine when you're not told all
the symptoms :-)
More seriously, this does sound like the standard Micropolis 1300-series
problem, when that rubber bumper goes sticky and prevents head movelemt.
The bad news is that all Micropolis 1300s (and their ESDI equivalent?)
suffer from it, or at least if they don't they will soon.
Finding a replacement 1300-seires is probably not the wisest thing to do,
therefore.
I've never tried it, but I have heard that people have had some success
in openign up the HDA *yes, outside a clean room), removing the bumper,
shutting the whole thing up and using the drive as normal. How long it'll
keep working is anohter matter.
I've done it three times and two are still running over 8 years
and many thousands of hours later.
I'ts been done by others.
Allison
I noticed the PERQ manuals do state that the hard disk
must
be able to perform a "locate disk heads" operation,
even
for a floppy boot - which I assume means find track 0.
I beleive the hard disk must og 'Ready' Quite what that means I will have
to check -- the boot ROMs check for a particular state in one bit of a
particluar port. I candig out the EIO and DIB schematics to find out just
waht that means if you like.
Hence
I'm unable to boot from floppy.
I will check the signal levels just to be sure.
Wondering where to go from here. I'm guessing I could
buy a
replacement 1303 drive - but they are not cheap (hence
my
other posting) just to try and see.
Any reason not tu use some other ST412-interfaced drive? The PERQ _can_
use it.
-tony