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2702.1 | first help | FRAIS2::ZIMMERMANN | NCP> DEF MOD WORK DEST NL: | Thu Jun 29 1989 11:26 | 24 |
| Hi,
1.) refer to note 2419.* in this conference about the tech. infos
for a lot of different drive types.
2.) short infos: check the following:
is this a ST506/ST412 MFM or RLL encoding drive or is
ST-412 the product type. if it's the type then this should be
the same as a RD51 - see note 2419.1 for drive infos (power
timing, cylinders and so on)
3.) misc.comments: i think these 'older' drives are not approved
for RLL so the "2090A-fan-clubs" are crying :
Buy a controller named Commodore 2090A. But it's not cheap!!!
With this device comes a driver for HD's, installation-
procedure, docs, mounting instructions ...and ..and..
BTW i'm running a Omti-RLL controller and it works fine.
hope this helps
Ralf
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2702.2 | Please, more info, I'm stupid. | GIAMEM::LAFLAMME | MIDInet...on the way! | Thu Jun 29 1989 12:02 | 23 |
| < Note 2702.1 by FRAIS2::ZIMMERMANN "NCP> DEF MOD WORK DEST NL:" >
-< first help >-
> 2.) short infos: check the following:
> is this a ST506/ST412 MFM or RLL encoding drive or is
> ST-412 the product type. if it's the type then this should be
> the same as a RD51 - see note 2419.1 for drive infos (power
> timing, cylinders and so on)
All I know is that it looks like a regular huge winchester (full
height) and dad never got around to buying the Rainbow controller for it,
so I assume it is the drive (like an RD51).
> Buy a controller named Commodore 2090A. But it's not cheap!!!
How not cheap is it?? And does it support autoboot? If my drive is
like the RD51, then it is only 10M. This is not too bad, seeing as how I
already have it (my dad gave it to me), but if it costs a heck of a lot to
put in, I don't know, maybe it'll collect dust...
It's just the right size for me, 'cause it'll hold most of my common
applications.
--mikie--
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2702.3 | You're not! | FRAMBO::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Thu Jun 29 1989 12:37 | 15 |
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Re: .2
A2090a prices vary, you should be able to get one in the range of
$200-350.
And yes, it's autobooting.
And no, trying to live with a 10MB drive on an Amiga is masochism.
:-)
I know wherof I speak, I'm looking to connect a 200-300MB SCSI HD
and an 150/300 MB opto/magnetic disk (the eraseable kind) to my
overcrowded 90MB system.
Dreaming of a Terrabytes,
<CB>
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2702.4 | more infos | FRAIS2::ZIMMERMANN | NCP> DEF MOD WORK DEST NL: | Thu Jun 29 1989 12:57 | 25 |
| Ok,
let's say it is an RD51. (My reference is the good note 2419)
Older drives work with the MFM encoding method. So the drive
should have a formatted capacity of ~ 10MB. (better than nothing)
You need a HD-controller. The CBM 2090A costs about $350 without
HD and ~ $500 with 20MB Disk. (IN GERMANY !!!)
This controller comes with a lot of docs and utilities:
You need: a philips screwdriver to open your Amiga (voids warranty)
plug in the controller in one of the Amiga-slots connect the
cables in the CORRECT way. then copy the HD-driver software
to your DEVS: directory. Then start the PREP-utility and
follow the instructions and the docs .....
(if there are mistakes, would one of the 2090-gurus correct me??)
The CBM 2090A (the 'A'-type) is an autoboot controller !
To use this feature you need to have the Version 1.3 Kickstart-ROMS.
There are a lot of other controllers out in the Amiga-market.
Most (ALL?) of them are coming with docs and installation-
utilities. So is no problem to install a Hard-Disk.
BUT -- read the manual FIRST.
Ralf
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2702.5 | don't panic | FRAIS2::ZIMMERMANN | NCP> DEF MOD WORK DEST NL: | Thu Jun 29 1989 13:06 | 11 |
| Tsss, Tsss
<CB> you Amiga-GIANT, please don't frustrate Amiga-newcomers
with NNN MB-comments. 8^)
sure it's better to have 600 MB and a good tape-streamer,
but 10 MB for 0 $ is good, and sometimes later you could upgrade
to a MMMMMMMMMMMMegabyte-Drive and use your 10 MB-drive as a BACKUP-
medium.
Ralf
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2702.6 | and SCSI | FRAIS2::ZIMMERMANN | NCP> DEF MOD WORK DEST NL: | Thu Jun 29 1989 13:10 | 7 |
| And,
the 2090A has SCSI-ports, so this would be a good investment
for the future when SCSI-Disks and Tapes become CHEAPER.
Ralf
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