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1010.1 | SCSI <--> ST506 ?? | MGOI01::FALKENSTEIN | so many girls, so little time... | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:31 | 7 |
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Armin, isn't the VORTEX a SCSI-drive? So it would be nearly impossible
to add a Seagate (ST506-bus) to the SCSI hostadapter without using a
second controller. Not sure, though.
Bernd
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1010.2 | What software do you have? | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeffrey A. Lomicka | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:47 | 7 |
| ST225 and ST251 drives are plug compatible, there should be no
ELECTRICAL problem doing this upgrade.
What software came with the hard drive? Did you get only the driver?
You should have some sort of "format" or "utility" program that will do
the job.
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1010.3 | VORTEX-Harddisk | WIENER::KRONSTEINER | | Wed Nov 14 1990 03:42 | 32 |
| Bernd,
the newer VORTEX Drives have SCSI-HD's inside mine is
st506/MFM.
Jeff,
you are right,
I installed the HD-driver (not atari comp) and it works fine with the
20MB/st225.
there is also a utility-sw (called HDplus) and it is possible to do a
format and a so called factory-init.
If I do F-init, it works only for a 20MB-setup (defined in a setupfile)
If I define the setupfile for the 40MB st251 (max. cyl. sec/track...)
the sw answers with "f-init not available".
After a F-init with the 20MB-setup the Drive works and has 20MB avail.
Thereafter I formated the drive to 40MB (format works on all combinations
of the setupfile).
The drive has now 40MB avail. partitioning is possible but TOS lets
me open only 2 Icons (C,D) with max. 16MB each.
So, for me it seems to be a Problem with the Format,F-init utility or
with the ROM-BIOS rev. of the Hostadapter, there are also a lot of jum
pers in the controler !!??
I assume the problem is VORTEX-specific
regards
Armin
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1010.4 | Have you tried other HD software packages? | YNOTME::WALLACE | | Wed Nov 14 1990 11:14 | 5 |
| Only being able to open drives C and D, would be a limitation in the HD driver
you are using, not a TOS limitation. Sounds like maybe you need to try
different HD format and driver software, like Atari, Supra, older ICD, etc..
Ray
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1010.5 | To clarify further | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeffrey A. Lomicka | Wed Nov 14 1990 13:13 | 7 |
| Most of the HD controllers over here are compatible with each other.
I have used the Atari HDX software with ICD, Supra, and Atari
controllers, the Supra software with all three controllers, and the ICD
software with all three. If "Vortex" is the same, then you can go ahead
and use the Supra or Atari software with it. (You can't use the more
recent ICD software, because it requires at least ONE of the controllers
in your system to be ICD. I'm not sure how they check.)
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1010.6 | VORTEX HD-upgrade | WIENER::KRONSTEINER | | Thu Nov 15 1990 03:11 | 14 |
| Last night I used an Atari-compatible Driver, but when I try to acces
the disk (by utilities like Format, Badblock....) the utility hangs.
It seems that the hostadapter is seen by the system but the driver
can't do anything with the disk-konfiguration sent by the controller.
The same problem exists with the original(working st225) when using
the Ataricomp. driver.
So assuming that VORTEX uses a specific configuration-sector on the
Disk and the fact that I am able to f-init to 20MB only I think its
necessary to get in contact with VORTEX anyway.
Thanks for your Info's, will keep you up to date
Armin
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1010.7 | which one ? | MGOI03::FALKENSTEIN | so many girls, so little time... | Thu Nov 15 1990 10:24 | 14 |
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Armin, what Seagate 251 is it? There are some of them:
- ST251-0 and ST251-1, both MFM and ST506-standard
- ST251N and ST251N-1, both SCSI and RLL
- ST251R which is a ST506-standard RLL drive
all of them have a formatted capacity of 43 MB.
If you could find out the drive, I will provide you with more detailed
datas for it which might help you set up the driver manually.
Cheers,
Bernd
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1010.8 | VOTEX-HELP-HELP | WIENER::KRONSTEINER | | Fri Nov 16 1990 03:05 | 3 |
| Bernd,
it's a DEC RD32 (st251-0??)
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1010.9 | Some data on ST251 | UKCSSE::KEANE | | Fri Nov 16 1990 03:18 | 19 |
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Hi The ST251-0 AKA RD32 has:-
820 cylinders,
six heads, for the MFM drive. (Four heads for the RLL version)
in MFM 17 sectors per track. (In RLL 26 sectors per track.)
Park zone track 0
No write precomp track switch, (set it to >820)
No write precom value, set to 65535
Bernd is Correct regarding sizes.
By the way. I have an ST251-0 which I have used with my C'T/OMTI
5520B MFM controller. This gave me 40 odd MBytes. I have just got an
OMTI 5527 RLL controller. This WORKS with the MFM drive!!!!, I now have
65 Mbytes from this drive!. (I am keeping my fingers crossed to see how
long it will work correctly)
PJK.
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1010.10 | St251 is running on VORTEX | WIENER::KRONSTEINER | | Mon Nov 19 1990 09:12 | 47 |
| The st251 is running on the VORTEX-Hostadapter !!!!!!
some details:
A local Atari dealer gave me the info that the Vortex-Hostadapter uses
Jumpersettings to determine the raw "Physical Design" of the HD
There are 8 Jumpers.
J6 is used to do a F-init without Hostconnection on power up.
J5 is used if a second Drive is installed (has to be of the same type!)
MIXING OF ST225 AN ST251 IS
NOT POSSIBLE.
J1-J4 is the HD-Type matrix. (dont know more abaut it but I am shure
that the st251 is not included in my Rev. of the Hostadapter.
The newer Rev's have 8 Jumper for the Drivetype.)
I found out that if I do a F-init with J1+J4 in place (and J6 at power
on) the Drive starts a F-format and goes in a loop after 20 minutes.
I switched the Drive off (removed J6) an back on again).
At that point the Drive was known by the utility program as "HD39"
It was possible to format the drive without giving any additional
parameters.
The drive is formated to 39.7Mb and all utilities
(Badblock..Partitionig...) are running without problems.
Following wat I found out about the Drivetype-Matrix
In the most combinations of J1 to J4 I got an Error-condition
J4..........it sees the st251 as 38Mb-Drive
J3.......... 45Mb no partitioning possible
J2.......... 30Mb
J1.......... 20Mb this is for the st225
J1+J4....... 39Mb works with st251
J1+J2....... 45Mb no partitionig possible
My Hostadapter has Rev.b
The controller is a WD1002A-WXI (looks like a PC-type controller)
There are also a lot of Jumpers on it, does somebody have any
Information aboutthe controller and the Jumpers????
Hope this Information has any value for all who tryed to help me, and
for people who will run into the same problems.
regards
Armin
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