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- Select an option, or ? for help: b
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- Miniscribe Installation Specifications
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- Model Form Capacity Access Cyls Hds Sect/Trk Precomp Park Cyl
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- 1006 5F 5.3 179 306 2 17 128 336
- 1012 5F 10.6 179 306 4 17 128 336
- 2006 5F 5.3 93 306 2 17 128 336
- 2012 5F 10.6 85 306 4 17 128 336
- 3012 5H 10.6 155 612 2 17 128 656
- 3053 5H 44.5 25 1024 5 17 512 AUTO
- 3085 5H 71.2 22 1170 7 17 512 AUTO
- 3130E 5H 112.0 17 1250 5 35 N/A AUTO
- 3180E 5H 156.8 17 1250 7 35 N/A AUTO
- 3180S 5H 161.9 17 1255 7 36 N/A AUTO
- 3212 5H 10.6 85 612 2 17 128 656
- 3412 5H 10.6 60 306 4 17 128 336
- 3425 5H 21.4 85 615 4 17 128 656
- 3425P 5H 21.4 53 615 4 17 128 656
- 3438 5H 32.7 85 615 4 26 128 656
- 3438P 5H 32.7 53 615 4 26 128 656
- 3650 5H 42.2 61 809 6 17 128 852
- 3650R 5H 64.6 61 809 6 26 128 852
- << hit any key >>
- 3675 5H 64.6 61 809 6 26 128 852
- 4010 5F 8.3 133 480 2 17 128 522
- 4020 5F 16.7 133 480 4 17 128 522
- 6032 5F 26.7 28 1024 3 17 512 AUTO
- 6053 5F 44.5 28 1024 5 17 512 AUTO
- 6079 5F 68.1 28 1024 5 26 512 AUTO
- 6085 5F 71.3 28 1024 8 17 512 AUTO
- 6128 5F 109.0 28 1024 8 26 512 AUTO
- 7040A 3O 42.7 19 981 5 17 N/A AUTO
- 7080A 3O 85.4 19 981 10 17 N/A AUTO
- 8051A 3H 42.7 28 745 4 28 N/A AUTO
- 8051S 3H 42.7 28 745 4 28 N/A AUTO
- 8212 3H 10.7 68 615 2 17 128 656
- 8225 3H 20.5 45 771 2 26 128 810
- 8225A 3H 21.4 40 615 4 17 N/A 810
- 8225XT 3H 21.4 68 805 2 26 N/A 820
- 8412 3H 10.6 50 306 4 17 128 336
- 8425 3H 21.4 68 615 4 17 128 664
- 8425F 3H 21.4 40 615 4 17 128 664
- 8425S 3H 21.4 68 615 4 17 N/A 664
- 8425XT 3H 21.4 68 615 4 17 N/A 664
- 8438 3H 32.7 68 615 4 26 128 664
- << hit any key >>
- 8438F 3H 32.7 40 615 4 26 128 664
- 8450 3H 41.0 45 771 4 26 128 810
- 8450A 3H 42.7 40 745 4 28 N/A 810
- 8450XT 3H 42.8 68 805 4 26 N/A 820
- 9380E 5F 329.0 16 1224 15 35 N/A AUTO
- 9380S 5F 336.7 16 1218 15 36 N/A AUTO
- 9780E 5F 676.0 17 1661 15 53 N/A AUTO
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- Code Legend
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- E = ESDI Interface
- S = SCSI Interface
- A = Integrated AT Controller
- XT = Integrated PC/XT Controller
- 5 = 5.25 inch disks
- 3 = 3.50 inch disks
- F = Full Height
- H = Half Height
- O = One Inch High
- N/A= Not Applicable - ignored by drive
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- NOTE: In the case of AT drives the characteristics in this table are
- translated installation characteristics that do not necessarily reflect
- the physical characteristics of the drive.
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- A ... 3180S
- B ... 8051S
- C ... 8425S
- D ... 9380S
- E ... LXT-200S
- F ... LXT-213S
- G ... XT-8760S
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- ==============================================================================
- MODEL LXT213-S
- ==============================================================================
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- Interface: SCSI RLL 1,7 Encoding
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- Capacity, Unformatted Capacity, Formatted ESDI Compatible
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- Per Drive (Mbytes) : 248.00 Per Drive (Mbytes) : 213.00
- Per Surface (Mbytes) : 35.40 Per Surface (Mbytes) : 30.40
- Per Sector (Bytes) : 512
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- Parameters Performance Specifications
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- Cylinders : Physical=1320 Transfer rate,Mbits/sec : 10
- : Logical=1314 Access Time (Average) : 15msec
- : Sectors/Track(6 Zones) Access Time (Track-To-Track): 3msec
- : Zone 1=19, Zone 2=23 Access Time (Maximum) : 30msec
- : Zone 3=26, Zone 4=28 Max Bus Xfer (Mbytes) Asyn : 5
- : Zone 5=30, Zone 6=32 Sync : 6
- Data Heads : 7
- Pre-Comp : NONE
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- MTBF: 50,000 Hours (POH) Dimensions(Inches): 1.625" x 4.0" x 5.750"
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- Power Requirements: +12VDC +\- 5%. 0.6A Typical, 2.5A Maximum
- + 5VDC +\- 5%. 1.7A Typical, .75A Maximum
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- NOTE: This drive has been Factory Low Level Formatted. This is an intelligent
- drive so No drive type is required in your computer setup.
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- ** ESDI INTERFACE DRIVES **
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- A ... 3130E
- B ... 3180E
- C ... 9380E
- D ... 9780E
- E ... XT-8800E
- F ... XT-8760E
- G ... XT-8610E
- H ... XT-8380E
- I ... XT-4380E
- J ... XT-4230E
- K ... XT-4170E
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- ==============================================================================
- MODEL XT-8800E
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- Interface: ESDI RLL 1,7 Encoding
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- Capacity, Unformatted Capacity, Formatted ESDI Compatible
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- Per Drive (Mbytes) : 800.50 Per Drive (Mbytes) : 694.60
- Per Surface (Mbytes) : 53.40 Per Surface (Mbytes) : 46.30
- Per Track (Bytes) : 41,888 Per Track (Bytes) : 36,352
- Per Sector (Bytes) : 512
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- Parameters Performance Specifications
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- Cylinders : 1274 Transfer rate, Mbits/sec : 15
- Data Heads : 15 Access Time (Average) : 15msec
- Sector\Track : 71 Access Time (Track-To-Track): 3.0msec
- Pre-Comp NONE Access Time (Maximum) : 26.0msec
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- MTBF: 40,000 Hours (POH) Dimensions(Inches): 3.25" x 5.75" x 8.20""
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- Power Requirements: +12VDC +\- 5%. 1.5A Typical, 4.5A Maximum
- + 5VDC +\- 5%. 1.7A Typical, 1.9A Maximum
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- NOTE: The 2 most common ways to Low Level Format this drive are: Method 1 is
- the debug utility. Please follow the Controller Low Level Format
- instructions your Distributor has provided you. Method 2 is Ontrack
- Corporation's Generic Disk Manager. Again,Please follow the instructions
- that Ontrack provides with this software package.
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- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
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- 7000A "CHEYENNE" JUMPERS
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- A ... 7080A & 7040A Jumpers...
- B ... 7060A & 7120A jumpers...
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- Select an option, or ? for help: a
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- 7000 SERIES DRIVES
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- 7040A/7080A Jumper Designation
- J20| J19| J18| J17| J16| J15| J14| J13| J11
- | | | | | | | |
- Master/Slave | | | | | | | |
- Only drive* J | J | | | | | | |
- Master J | O | | | | | | |
- Slave O | J | | | | | | |
- ECC Bytes | | | | | | | |
- 4 Bytes* | | J | | | | | |
- 7 Bytes | | O | | | | | |
- Drive Model Number | | | | | | | |
- 7040-40 MB | | | O | | | | |
- 7080-80 MB | | | J | | | | |
- Idle Mode Latch | | | | | | | |
- Option enabled | | | | J| | | |
- Option disabled | | | | O| | | |
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- Drive Type | | | | | | | |
- Cyls Heads Sec/Track MB | | | | | | | |
- << hit any key >>
- 40 MB 981 5 17 40.7* | | | O | | O | O | O |
- 524 4 40 40.9 | | | O | | J | O | O |
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- J20 J19 J18 J17 J16 J15 J14 J13 J11
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- 80 MB 832 6 33 80.4 | | | J | | J | O | O |
- 981 10 17 81.4* | | | J | | O | O | O |
- 1024 9 17 76.5 | | | J | | O | J | O |
- 528 8 39 80.4 | | | J | | J | J | O |
- I/O Channel Ready | | | | | | | |
- Typical AT bus* | | | | | | | | O
- Faster I/O bus | | | | | | | | J
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- J= Jumpered O=Open *= Default | | | | | | | |
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- JUMPER SETTINGS
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- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
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- Select an option, or ? for help: f
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- DUAL DRIVE SUPPORT
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- The 8051A operates in a MASTER SLAVE relationship. This enables the 8051A to
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- be daisy-chained with another IDE drive.(i.e. 7080A,7040A,or another 8051A)
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- 1: Jumpering J4.1 to J4.2 causes the 8051A to operate in the SLAVE role.
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- 2: Jumpering J4.5 to J4.6 causes the 8051A to operate in the MASTER role.
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- 3: Jumpering J4.3 to J4.4 This allows the 8051A to be compatable with
- some BIOS versions that cannot support 1:1 interleave.This jumper should
- not be installed under normal conditions.
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- 4: Jumper J4.7 to J4.8 is not used and should not be installed.
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- 5: Jumpering J4.9 to J4.10 enables the I/O ready signal onto the
- interface connector, pin 27.
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- << hit any key >>
- NOTE: The 8051A may be shipped with a jumper accross J4.1 and J4.3
- this jumper has no effect but provides you with a spare.
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- JUMPER SETTINGS
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- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
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- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
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- Select an option, or ? for help: g
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- MAXTOR "LXT-200A" JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS
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- JUMPER SINGLE DRIVE DUAL DRIVE SYSTEM
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- PIN NUMBERS DESCRIPTION SYSTEM MASTER SLAVE
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 9 | 10 Mnftg. Jmpr. REMOVED REMOVED REMOVED
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 7 | 8 Two Drv.System REMOVED INSTALLED REMOVED
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 5 | 6 Slave Present REMOVED REMOVED OPTIONAL
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- 3 | 4 Drv.Active OPTIONAL OPTIONAL REMOVED
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- 1 | 2 Mastr./Slve. REMOVED REMOVED INSTALLED
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- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
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- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
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- Select an option, or ? for help: h
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- JUMPER SETTINGS FOR THE MAXTOR LXT-200S
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- DISK DRIVE SETUP (J-6) SCSI ID. (PINS 1-6) PINS
- ---------------- ------------------- ----
- 5&6 3&4 1&2
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PARITY ENABLE - PINS 9, 10 SCSI ADDRESS 0 OFF OFF OFF
- MOTR. START - PINS 7, 8 SCSI ADDRESS 1 OFF OFF ON
- SCSI ADDRESS - PINS 5, 6 SCSI ADDRESS 2 OFF ON OFF
- SCSI ADDRESS - PINS 3, 4 SCSI ADDRESS 3 OFF ON ON
- SCSI ADDRESS - PINS 1, 2 SCSI ADDRESS 4 ON OFF OFF
- SCSI ADDRESS 5 ON OFF ON
- SCSI ADDRESS 6 ON ON OFF
- SCSI ADDRESS 7 ON ON ON
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- J-6 PINS 7, 8 STATUS
- ------------- ------
- WAIT FOR START COMMAND OFF
- START WHEN POWER APPLIED ON
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- NOTE: The LXT-200S is shipped from the factory with an ID of six (6)
- This assures that sufficient jumpers are available for any address
- except seven, wich is usually reserved for the host system
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- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,X, or ? for help): ?
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- Additional commands available:
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- <CR> - Refresh screen, see full menu text
- X - Exit one menu level (to parent menu)
- EXIT - Exit to the system Main Menu
- GO <page> - Go directly to a page (e.g. GO TOP)
- PAUSE - Toggle pausing at screen boundaries
- FIND <stg> - Find a specific topic of interest
- USERS - List all users online at the moment
- RECENT - List users recently logged off
- CREDS - Indicate number of credits remaining
-
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- JUMPER SETTINGS
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- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: i
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- M3425 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
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-
- In order to set your 3425 drive to oprate as drive C: or as D:
- You need to locate the 8 pin dip switch located on the back of
- the PCB. The proper settings ars as follows...
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- 1) DRIVE C: PINS 1-4 ON, 5,6, AND 7 OFF, AND 8 ON
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- 2) DRIVE D: PINS 1-4 ON 5 AND 6 OFF, 7 ON , AND 8 OFF
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- NOTE: IF YOU ARE USING A TWISTED CABLE THEN YOU NEED TO SET YOUR
- DRIVE UP AS D: (SEE ST506 CABLING)
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- JUMPER SETTINGS
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- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
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- Select an option, or ? for help: j
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMP
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- MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
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- A ... MiniScribe 10&20 MB Jumpers
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- Select an option, or ? for help: a
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- ===============================================================================
- DRIVE SELECT SETTINGS FROM FACTORY
- FIRST LOGICAL DRIVE
- ===============================================================================
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- 2012 3012 4020
- ------ ------ ------
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- PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 1
- 1 OPEN / RADIAL 1 OPEN / RADIAL 1 OPEN / RADIAL
- 2 CLOSED / TEST 2 OPEN / TEST 2 CLOSED / TEST
- 3 AS IS / TK 0 3 CLOSED / NU 3 AS IS / TK 0
- 4 AS IS / TK 0 4 CLOSED / NU 4 AS IS / TK 0
- 5 OPEN / DS 4 5 OPEN / DS 4 5 OPEN / DS 4
- 6 OPEN / DS 3 6 OPEN / DS 3 6 OPEN / DS 3
- 7 OPEN / DS 2 7 OPEN / DS 2 7 OPEN / DS 2
- 8 CLOSED / DS 1 8 CLOSED / DS 1 8 CLOSED / DS 1
- SHUNT SHUNT SHUNT
-
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- 3212 3412 3425/3438
- ------ ------ -----------
- << hit any key >>
-
- PIN 1 PIN 1 PIN 1
- ON/OFF CLOSED / NU 1 CLOSED / NU 1 ON / NU
- OFF CLOSED / TEST 2 CLOSED / TEST 2 ON / TEST
- OFF CLOSED / TEST 3 CLOSED / TEST 3 ON / TEST
- OFF CLOSED / TEST 4 CLOSED / TEST 4 ON / TEST
- ON OPEN / DS 4 5 OPEN / DS 4 5 OFF / DS 4
- ON OPEN / DS 3 6 OPEN / DS 3 6 OFF / DS 3
- ON OPEN / DS 2 7 OPEN / DS 2 * 7 OFF / DS 2
- OFF CLOSED / DS 1 8 CLOSED / DS 1 * 8 ON / DS 1
- SHUNT SHUNT SWITCH
- * NOTE: If twisted cable or second drive,7 & 8 are switched;7 on-8 off.
-
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- M-8000/8450 M-6000 M12-13/3053
- ------------- -------- -------------
-
- o CLOSED o DS 1 o CLOSED o DS 1 o CLOSED o DS 1
- o OPEN o DS 2 o OPEN o DS 2 o OPEN o DS 2
- o OPEN o DS 3 o OPEN o DS 3 o OPEN o DS 3
- o OPEN o DS 4 o OPEN o DS 4 o OPEN o DS 4
- JUMPERS JUMPERS JUMPERS
-
- << hit any key >>
-
- 8425XT 8425S/8051S M-9000
- -------- ------------- --------
- SEL
- o CLOSED o 1 ALT BIOS o OPEN o SEL 0 o CLOSED o J16 1
- o CLOSED o 2 ALT BIOS o OPEN o SEL 1 o OPEN o J16 2
- o CLOSED o 3 ALT BIOS o OPEN o SEL 2 o OPEN o J16 3
- o CLOSED o 4 ALT BIOS o OPEN o DISABLE PARITY
- o OPEN o 5 LOW POWER o OPEN o LOW POWER
- o OPEN o 6 LOW POWER o OPEN o DIAGNOSTICS
- JUMPERS JUMPERS JUMPERS
-
-
- 3650/3675 8051A INTERFACE
- 3425P/3438P CARD
- ------------- -----------------
-
- o CLOSED o JP 1 o OPEN o JP 1 2nd ADDRESS
- o CLOSED o JP 2 o OPEN o JP 2 I/O CHANNEL READY
- o OPEN o JP 3 o OPEN o JP 3 IRQ 14
- o OPEN o DS 3 o CLOSED o JP 4 IRQ 14
- o OPEN o DS 2 o OPEN o JP 5 CON. SEL.
- o OPEN o DS 1 o CLOSED o JP 6 LED. SEL.
- << hit any key >>
- o CLOSED o DS 0
- JUMPERS JUMPERS
-
-
-
- 3180E 3180S
- ------- -------
-
- JUMPER J 15 JUMPER J 601
- o CLOSED o SEL 1 1 o OPEN o 2
- o OPEN o SEL 2 2 o OPEN o 4
- o OPEN o SEL 3 5 o OPEN o 6
-
-
- 6 SEL NAME 8225XT 8450XT
- PINS NATIVE TRANSLATE NATIVE TRANSLATE
- ------ ------- --------------------- ---------------------
-
- 1 - 2 DTO J J X J
- 3 - 4 DT1 NJ NJ J J
- 5 - 6 DT2 J NJ J NJ
- 7 - 8 DT3 X X X X
- 9 - 10 LOW POWER X X X X
- 11 - 12 DIAGNOSTIC NJ NJ NJ NJ
- J 12 DRIVE TRANS- NJ J NJ J
- LATE ENABLE
-
- X = DON'T CARE
- J = JUMPER (LOGICAL 0)
- NJ = NO JUMPER (LOGICAL 1
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMP
-
- MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
-
- A ... MiniScribe 10&20 MB Jumpers
-
- Select an option, or ? for help:
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMP
-
- MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
-
- A ... MiniScribe 10&20 MB Jumpers
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: k
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000EJMP
-
- 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
- B ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
- C ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014520
- D ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- E ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
-
-
- JUMPER TYPE * DESCRIPTION
- ------ ---- -----------
- JP-1 (IN) F ENCODED WRITE DATA, TTL
- JP-2 (IN) F NEED FOR PHASE MARGIN TESTING:ECL LEVEL CLOCK
-
- JP-3 (IN) F OUTPUT=PIN 18. INPUT=PIN 19
-
- JP-4 (IN) F IN = 2 OF 7 ENCODING
- JP-5 (IN) F IN = 15Mbit/SEC TRANSFER RATE
- JP-6 (IN) C IN = MOTOR REMOTE SPINUP OPTION DISABLED
- OUT = MOTOR REMOTE SPINUP ENABLED
- DS1-DS7 C DRIVE SELECT
- JP-14 (OUT) C IN = WRITE PROTECT
- JP-15 (OUT) F NOT USED
- JP-16 - JP29 C HARD SECTOR SIZE
- JP-30 C OUT = DISABLE PROGRAMMABLE SECTOR SIZE
- IN = ENABLE PROGRAMMABLE SECTOR SIZE
- JP-31 C IN = SOFT SECTOR MODE, OUT = HARD SECTOR MODE
- JP32-JP35 F HEAD CONFIGURATION
- << hit any key >>
- JP-36 F RESERVED
- JP-37 C IN FOR 24-BYTE PLO SYNC FIELD, OUT FOR 14-BYTE
- JP-38 F RESERVED
- JP-39 F RESERVED
- JP-40 F TEST JUMPER
- JP-41 F TEST PINS
- JP-42(IN) F TEST (WRITE GSTE TO FLEX CIRCUIT)
- JP-43(IN) F TEST OUT DISABLES ONBOARD RAM
- R220(IN) F SHORT INDEX PULSE WIDTH (2.8 MSEC)
- R-221(OUT)** F NORMAL INDEX PULSE WIDTH (70 MSEC)
-
- C = CUSTOMER CONFIGURABLE
- F = FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING
- ** = FOR NORMAL INDEX PULSE WIDTH, R221 IS INSTALLED,R220 IS REMOVED
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000EJMP
-
- 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
- B ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
- C ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014520
- D ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- E ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: b
-
- PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
-
-
- JUMPER TYPE* DESCRIPTION
- ------ ---- -----------
- JP1 (B-C) F ENCODED WRITE DATA, TTL
- JP2 (IN) F NEED FOR PHASE MARGIN TESTING:ECL LEVEL CLOCK
- OUTPUT = PIN 18 INPUT = PIN 19
- JP3 (IN) F USED FOR PHASE TESTING:ECL LEVEL DATA
- OUTPUT= 20, INPUT= PIN 21
- JP4 (IN) F IN= 2, 7 ENCODING
- JP5 (IN) F IN= 15Mb/SEC. TRANSFER RATE (HARD WIRED)
- JP6 (IN) C IN= MOTOR REMOTE SPINUP OPTION DISABLED
- OUT= MOTOR REMOTE ENABLED.
- JP7 (B-C) C READ GATE DELAY OPTION
- JP8 (OUT) C READ GATE DELAY OPTION
- JP9 (A-B) C INDEX WIDTH SELECTION, AB= 2.8mS BC= 70mS
- JP10 (OUT) F WRITE CURRENT SELECTION
- DS1-DS7 C DRIVE SELECT
- JP14(OUT) C IN= WRITE PROTECT
- JP15(OUT) F NOT USED
- JP16-JP29 C HARD SECTOR SIZE
- << hit any key >>
- JP30(IN) C OUT= DISABLE ESDI PROGRAMMABLE SECTOR SIZE
- IN= ENABLE ESDI PROGRAMABLE SECTOR SIZE
- JP31(OUT) C IN= SOFT SECTOR MODE, OUT= HARD SECTOR MODE
- JP32-JP35 F HEAD CONFIGURATION
- JP36(OUT) F RESERVED
- JP37(OUT) C IN FOR 24BYTE PLO SYNC FIELD, OUT FOR 14BYTE
- JP38(OUT) F RESERVED
- JP39(OUT) F RESERVED
- JP41 F TEST PINS (FACTORY TEST)
- JP42 (IN, A-B) F TEST PINS (FACTORY TEST)
- JP43 (IN) F TEST, OUT DISABLES ONBOARD RAM
-
-
- *Legend: F = Factory default
- C = User configurabl
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000EJMP
-
- 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
- B ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
- C ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014520
- D ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- E ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: c
-
- PCB MODEL NUMBER 1014520
-
- JUMPER TYPE DESCRIPTION
- ------ ---- -----------
-
- JP1 (B-C) F ENCODED WRITE DATA
- JP4 (OUT) F OUT= 1,7 ENCODING
- JP5 (IN) F IN= 15Mb/SEC TRANSFER RATE (HARD WIRE)
- JP6 (IN) C IN= MOTOR REMOTE SPINUP OPTION DISABLED
- OUT= MOTOR REMOTE SPINUP OPTION ENABLED
- DS1-DS7 C DRIVE SELECT
- JP7 (B-C) C READ GATE DELAY OPTION
- JP8(OUT) C READ GATE DELAY OPTION
- JP9(A-B) C INDEX WIDTH SELECTION A-B=2.8 MSEC B-C= 70
- JP10(in) F WRITE CURRENT SELECT
- JP14(OUT) C IN= WRITE PROTECT
- JP16-JP29 C HARD SECTOR SIZE
- JP30(IN) C OUT= DISABLE ESDI PROGRAMMABLE SECTOR SIZE
- IN= ENABLES ESDI PROGRAMMABLE SECTOR SIZE
- JP31(OUT) C IN= SOFT SECTOR MODE. OUT=HARD SECTOR MODE
- JP32-JP35 F DRIVE MODEL SELECTION
- JP36(OUT) F RESERVED
- JP37 F BYTES PER PLO SYNC FIELD.
- JP38(OUT) F RESERVED
- JP39 F BYTES PER PLO SYNC FIELD.
- JP41(OUT) F TEST PINS (DIFFERENTIAL DATA READ SIGNALS)
- JP42(B-C) F WRITE ENABLE SELECT
- JP43(IN) F TEST OUT DISABLES ROM
-
-
- *C = CUSTOMER CONFIGURABLE
- F = FACTORY DEFAULT
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000EJMP
-
- 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
- B ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
- C ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014520
- D ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- E ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: d
-
- PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- ------------------------
-
- JUMPER TYPE DESCRIPTION
- ------ ---- -----------
- JP1(B-C) F ENCODED WRITE DATA
- JP4(OUT) F OUT = 1,7 ENCODING
- JP5(IN) F IN = 15 Mbit/SEC TRANSFER RATE (HARD WIRED)
- JP6(IN) C IN= MOTOR REMOTE SPINUP OPTION DISABLED
- OUT= SPINUP OPTION ENABLED
- DS1-DS7 C DRIVE SELECT (DEFAULT = 1)
- JP7(B-C) C READ GATE DELAY OPTION
- JP8(OUT) C READ GATE DELAY OPTION
- JP9(A-B) C INDEX WIDTH SELECTION: A-B=2.8 mSEC, B-C= 70mSEC
- JP10(IN) F WRITE CURRENT SELECT (HARD WIRED)
- JP14(OUT) C IN = WRITE PROTECT
- JP16-JP29 C HARD SECTOR SIZE
- JP30(IN) C IN= ENABLES HARD SECTOR MODE OUT= DISABLES HARD SECTOR
- JP31(OUT) C IN= SOFT SECTOR MODE OUT= HARD SECTOR MODE
- JP32-JP34 F DRIVE MODEL SELECTION
- JP36(OUT) F RESERVED
- JP37(IN) F BYTES PER PLO SYNC FIELD
- JP38 F MODEL SELECT 1
- JP39(IN) F BYTES PER PLO SYNC FIELD
- JP41(OUT) F FACTORY TEST PINS
- JP42(B-C) F WRITE ENABLE SELECT
- JP43(IN) F TEST OUT DISABLES ONBOARD ROM
- JP35 F MODEL SELECT 0
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000EJMP
-
- 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
- B ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
- C ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014520
- D ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- E ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: e
-
- PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
- ------------------------
-
- JUMPER TYPE DESCRIPTION
- ------ ---- -----------
- JP1(A-B) F Encoded write data
- JP4(OUT) F OUT = 1,7 Encoding
- JP5(IN) F IN = 15Mbit/Sec transfer rate(Hard Wired)
- JP6(IN) C IN = Motor remote spinup option disabled
- OUT = Motor remote enabled
- DS1-DS7 C Drive Select (Default = 1)
- JP7(B-C) C Read gate delay option
- JP8(OUT) C Read gate delay option
- JP9(A-B) C INDEX Width selection, A-B= 2.8 Msec. B-C= 70 Msec.
- JP10(IN) F Write current select (Hard Wired)
- P14(OUT) C In= Write Protect
- JP16-JP29 C Hard Sector Size
- JP30(IN) C IN= Enables Hard Sector Mode
- OUT= Disables Programable Hard Sector Size
- JP31(OUT) C OUT= Hard sector mode IN= Soft sector mode
- JP32-JP34 F Drive model selection
- JP36(OUT) F Reserved
- JP37(IN) F Bytes per PLO Sync Field
- JP41(OUT) F Factory Test Pins
- JP42(B-C) F Write Enable Select
- JP43(IN) F Test Out Disables Onboard ROM
- JP35 F Mode select 0
-
- Legend: F = Factory Setting (NOT user configurable)
- C = Customer configurable option
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000EJMP
-
- 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014150
- B ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1015468
- C ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1014520
- D ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023821
- E ... PCBA PART NUMBER 1023856
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: l
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 400EJMP
-
- 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 4000E SERIES JUMPER OPTIONS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- 4000E ESDI JUMPER DESCRIPTIONS
- ------------------------------
-
-
-
- JUMPER DESCRIPTION
- ------ -----------
- JP1(IN) Used for factory testing
- JP6(IN) IN = Motor remote spinup option disabled
- OUT = Motor remote spinup option enabled
- DS1-DS7 Drive select (Default= 1)
- JP14(OUT) IN= Write protected
- JP16-JP29 Programable sector size
- JP30(IN) Enables hard sector mode
- JP31(OUT) Enables soft sector mode
- JP32-35,JP38 Factory settings for head select
- JP41 Factory test NOT a user configurable option
- JP42(IN) Used for factory testing
- JP45 Used for conversion to short INDEX
- 1,2= Standard INDEX (70mS), 2,3= Short INDEX (3mS)
-
-
- << hit any key >>
- NOTE: JP4, JP5, JP15, JP36, JP37, JP39, JP40, JP41, ARE NOT JUMPERABLE OPTIONS
- THE ONLY CUSTOMER CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS ARE: JP6, JP14, JP16-JP29, JP-30, JP31,
- JP45, AND DS1-DS7 (DRIVE SELECT)
-
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 400EJMP
-
- 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 4000E SERIES JUMPER OPTIONS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: m
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 4000SJMP
-
- 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 4000 SCSI JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- MAXTOR 4000S PCBA JUMPER OPTIONS
- --------------------------------
-
-
- SCSI ID SELECTION
- -----------------
-
-
- SCSI ID PRIORITY JP37(ID-2) JP-36(ID-1) JP35(ID-0)
-
- 0 LOWEST OUT OUT OUT
- 1 OUT OUT IN
- 2 OUT IN OUT
- 3 OUT IN IN
- 4 IN OUT OUT
- 5 IN OUT IN
- 6 IN IN OUT
- 7 HIGHEST IN IN IN
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
- DRIVE POWERUP OPTIONS
- ---------------------
-
- JP14 JP38
- (SPIN WITH POWER) (SPIN DELAY) MODE
- ----------------- ------------ ----
- OUT OUT START BY ID SEQUENCE
- OUT IN WAIT FOR START COMMAND
- IN IN OR OUT START WHEN POWER APPLIED
-
-
-
- TERMINATOR POWER
- ----------------
- JUMPER STATUS RESULT
-
- JP41 IN TERMINATOR POWER IS INTERNAL FROM DRIVE
- JP34 IN EXTERNAL FROM THE SCSI BUS
- JP41 & JP34 IN EXTERNAL & FROM THE DRIVE
-
-
- WRITE PROTECT OPTION
- --------------------
-
- JP18 IS THE WRITE PROTECT JUMPER. WHEN "IN" THE DRIVE CANNOT BE WRITTEN ON.
-
-
- PARITY OPTION
- -------------
-
- << hit any key >>
- THE PARITY JUMPER IS JP40. "IN" ENABLES PARITY "OUT" DISABLES PARITY.
-
- OTHER JUMPERS
- -------------
-
- OTHER JUMPERS ARE NOT USER SELECTABLE AND SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED.
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 4000SJMP
-
- 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 4000 SCSI JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: m
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 4000SJMP
-
- 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 4000 SCSI JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- MAXTOR 4000S PCBA JUMPER OPTIONS
- --------------------------------
-
-
- SCSI ID SELECTION
- -----------------
-
-
- SCSI ID PRIORITY JP37(ID-2) JP-36(ID-1) JP35(ID-0)
-
- 0 LOWEST OUT OUT OUT
- 1 OUT OUT IN
- 2 OUT IN OUT
- 3 OUT IN IN
- 4 IN OUT OUT
- 5 IN OUT IN
- 6 IN IN OUT
- 7 HIGHEST IN IN IN
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
- DRIVE POWERUP OPTIONS
- ---------------------
-
- JP14 JP38
- (SPIN WITH POWER) (SPIN DELAY) MODE
- ----------------- ------------ ----
- OUT OUT START BY ID SEQUENCE
- OUT IN WAIT FOR START COMMAND
- IN IN OR OUT START WHEN POWER APPLIED
-
-
-
- TERMINATOR POWER
- ----------------
- JUMPER STATUS RESULT
-
- JP41 IN TERMINATOR POWER IS INTERNAL FROM DRIVE
- JP34 IN EXTERNAL FROM THE SCSI BUS
- JP41 & JP34 IN EXTERNAL & FROM THE DRIVE
-
-
- WRITE PROTECT OPTION
- --------------------
-
- JP18 IS THE WRITE PROTECT JUMPER. WHEN "IN" THE DRIVE CANNOT BE WRITTEN ON.
-
-
- PARITY OPTION
- -------------
-
- << hit any key >>
- THE PARITY JUMPER IS JP40. "IN" ENABLES PARITY "OUT" DISABLES PARITY.
-
- OTHER JUMPERS
- -------------
-
- OTHER JUMPERS ARE NOT USER SELECTABLE AND SHOULD NOT BE MODIFIED.
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 4000SJMP
-
- 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 4000 SCSI JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: n
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 8000S JUMP
-
- 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
-
- A ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- XT-8000S JUMPER SETTINGS
- ------------------------
-
- SCSI ID SELECT
- --------------
-
- JP-37 JP-36 JP-35
- ----- ----- -----
- 0 OUT OUT OUT
- 1 OUT OUT IN
- 2 OUT IN OUT
- 3 OUT IN IN
- 4 IN OUT OUT
- 5 IN OUT IN
- 6 IN IN OUT
- 7 IN IN IN
-
-
- DRIVR POWER UP OPTIONS
- ----------------------
-
- JP-14 JP-38
- << hit any key >>
- (SPIN WITH POWER) (SPIN DELAY) MODE
- --------------------------------------------
- OUT OUT START BY ID SEQUENCE
- OUT IN WAIT FOR START COMMAND
- IN IN OR OUT START WHEN POWER IS APPLIED
-
-
- TERMINATOR POWER
- ----------------
-
- JP-41 JP-34
- ----- -----
- IN OUT TERMINATION SUPPLIED BY THE DRIVE
- IN IN BY BOTH THE DRIVE AND THE SCSI BUS
- OUT IN TERMINATION IS SUPPLIED ELSEWHERE ON THE BUS
-
-
- WRITE PROTECT OPTION
- --------------------
-
- JP-18
- -----
- OUT DEFAULT
- IN DATA CONNOT BE WRITTEN TO THE DRIVE
-
- PARITY OPTION
- -------------
-
- JP-40
- -----
- IN ENABLED
- OUT DISABLED
-
- OTHER JUMPERS
- -------------
-
- OTHER JUMPERS NOT SHOWN IN THIS PAGE ARE "FACTORY SETTINGS"
- << hit any key >>
- AND SHOULD REMAIN DEFAULT.
-
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help): x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: o
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS SECTORS
-
- 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- A ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
-
- This table will help you to find the programmable sector size that you need.
- Be sure to check with the controller manufacturer to find the optimum sector
- settings.
-
- NOTE: Jumper "JP-30" must be installed to run in programmable sector mode.
-
- XT-4000E XT-8000E
-
- JUMPER ID SECTORS PER TRACK
- --------- -----------------
- 34 35 36 52 53 54
-
- JP-16 ON -- ON -- -- ON
-
- JP-17 ON ON -- -- -- --
-
- JP-18 ON ON ON ON -- ON
-
- JP-19 -- -- -- ON -- --
-
- JP-20 -- ON -- ON ON --
-
- << hit any key >>
- JP-21 ON -- -- -- -- --
-
- JP-22 ON ON ON ON ON ON
-
- JP-23 -- -- -- -- -- --
-
- JP-24 -- -- -- -- -- --
-
- JP-25 ON ON ON ON ON ON
-
- JP-26 -- -- -- -- -- --
-
- JP-27 -- -- -- -- -- --
-
- JP-28 -- -- -- -- -- --
-
- JP-29 -- -- -- -- -- -
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help): x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
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- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS TOP
-
- TOP
-
- A ... Specifications
- B ... Guides
- C ... Sales Information
- G ... General Info.
- H ... Message
- W ... Warranty Information
- J ... JUMPER SETTINGS
- K ... DOWN-LOAD FILES
- M ... Maxtor's New Fax Service!!!
- R ... Registry Of Users
- E ... Electronic Mail
- N ... System Information
- Q ... QUIT (Quit the Database)
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: j
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: e
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS CHEYENNE
-
- 7000A "CHEYENNE" JUMPERS
-
- A ... 7080A & 7040A Jumpers...
- B ... 7060A & 7120A jumpers...
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- 7000 SERIES DRIVES
-
- 7040A/7080A Jumper Designation
- J20| J19| J18| J17| J16| J15| J14| J13| J11
- | | | | | | | |
- Master/Slave | | | | | | | |
- Only drive* J | J | | | | | | |
- Master J | O | | | | | | |
- Slave O | J | | | | | | |
- ECC Bytes | | | | | | | |
- 4 Bytes* | | J | | | | | |
- 7 Bytes | | O | | | | | |
- Drive Model Number | | | | | | | |
- 7040-40 MB | | | O | | | | |
- 7080-80 MB | | | J | | | | |
- Idle Mode Latch | | | | | | | |
- Option enabled | | | | J| | | |
- Option disabled | | | | O| | | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | | | | | | |
- Drive Type | | | | | | | |
- Cyls Heads Sec/Track MB | | | | | | | |
- << hit any key >>
- 40 MB 981 5 17 40.7* | | | O | | O | O | O |
- 524 4 40 40.9 | | | O | | J | O | O |
-
- J20 J19 J18 J17 J16 J15 J14 J13 J11
-
- 80 MB 832 6 33 80.4 | | | J | | J | O | O |
- 981 10 17 81.4* | | | J | | O | O | O |
- 1024 9 17 76.5 | | | J | | O | J | O |
- 528 8 39 80.4 | | | J | | J | J | O |
- I/O Channel Ready | | | | | | | |
- Typical AT bus* | | | | | | | | O
- Faster I/O bus | | | | | | | | J
- | | | | | | | |
- J= Jumpered O=Open *= Default | | | | | | | |
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- Select an option (A,B,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS CHEYENNE
-
- 7000A "CHEYENNE" JUMPERS
-
- A ... 7080A & 7040A Jumpers...
- B ... 7060A & 7120A jumpers...
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: b
-
- Maxtor 7060A/7120A Jumper Designation And Parameters
-
- J-20 J-19 J-18 J-17 J-16 J-15 J-14 J-13 J-11
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Master/Slave:
-
- Single Drive * J J
- Master Drive J O
- Slave Drive O J
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ECC Bytes:
-
- 4 Bytes * J
- 7 Bytes O
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Drive Model Number:
-
- 7060A O
- 7120A J
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Idle Latch Mode:
-
- << hit any key >>
- Option Disabled * O
- Option Enabled J
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- J-20 J-19 J-18 J-17 J-16 J-15 J-14 J-13 J-11
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Reserved For Factory:
-
- Normal Operation * O
- Factory Operation J
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Default Configuration at Power Up:
-
- Cyls. Heads Sec/Trk CAP.(MB)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 7060A 1024 7 17* 62.3 O O O
- 872 8 17 60.7 O O J
- 762 4 39 60.8 O J O
- 467 16 17 65.0 O J J
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 7120A 1024 14 17* 124.7 J O O
- 900 15 17 117.5 J O J
- 762 8 39 121.7 J J O
- << hit any key >>
- 936 16 17 130.3 J J J
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- I/O Channel Ready
-
- Disabled* J
- Enabled O
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * = Factory Default
- J = Jumpered
- O = Not Jumpered
-
- Select an option (A,B,X, or ? for help): x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMPRS
-
- JUMPER SETTINGS
-
- A ... 9380E JUMPERS
- B ... 9380S JUMPERS
- C ... 3180E JUMPERS
- D ... 3180S JUMPERS
- E ... 7000A "Cheyenne" Jumpers
- F ... 8051A JUMPERS
- G ... LXT200A JUMPERS
- H ... LXT200S JUMPERS
- I ... 3425 DIP SWITCH
- J ... MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS
- K ... 8000 ESDI JUMPERS
- L ... 4000 ESDI JUMPERS
- M ... 4000 SCSI JUMPERS
- N ... 8000 SCSI JUMPERS
- O ... 8000E & 4000E SECTOR SETTINGS
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS TOP
-
- TOP
-
- A ... Specifications
- B ... Guides
- C ... Sales Information
- G ... General Info.
- H ... Message
- W ... Warranty Information
- J ... JUMPER SETTINGS
- K ... DOWN-LOAD FILES
- M ... Maxtor's New Fax Service!!!
- R ... Registry Of Users
- E ... Electronic Mail
- N ... System Information
- Q ... QUIT (Quit the Database)
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: m
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS MAXFAX
-
- MAXTOR'S NEW FAX SERVICE!!!
-
- A ... "Max-Fax" is HERE!
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- MAX-FAX!!!!!!! IS HERE!!!!!!!!!
-
-
-
- Maxtor now has a 24 Hour fax response system called "MAX-FAX"
- Max-Fax is fast and easy to use. All you need to have is a touch-
- tone phone and your fax number. Below are the instructions you need to
- use Max-Fax. The phone number for Max-Fax is:
-
- " Max-Fax" (303) 678-2618
-
- First time callers should order a catalog/index (usually 1-2 pages)
- of available documents within MaxFax for each area of interest:
-
- MaxFax Catalog # 1 = Maxtor Technical Support
- 2 = Maxtor Sales
- 3 = Maxoptix Technical Support
- 4 = Maxtor Customer Service
- 5 = MiniScribe Technical Support
- 6 = Storage Dimensions Technical Support
-
- IMPORTANT - We continuously make improvements to MaxFax. It is in your best
- << hit any key >>
- interest to download the latest, up-to-date catalogs before placing an order.
-
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help): x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS TOP
-
- TOP
-
- A ... Specifications
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- C ... Sales Information
- G ... General Info.
- H ... Message
- W ... Warranty Information
- J ... JUMPER SETTINGS
- K ... DOWN-LOAD FILES
- M ... Maxtor's New Fax Service!!!
- R ... Registry Of Users
- E ... Electronic Mail
- N ... System Information
- Q ... QUIT (Quit the Database)
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: d
-
- The option you have chosen, "D", is not available!
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- Select an option (A,B,C,G,H,W,J,K,M,R,E,N,Q, or ? for help): x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS TOP
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- TOP
-
- A ... Specifications
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- M ... Maxtor's New Fax Service!!!
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- Q ... QUIT (Quit the Database)
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: k
-
-
- Problems are only opportunities in disguise.
- -- Alfred North Whitehead
-
- Your current SIG is /Hello: Questions and Answers about this BBS
-
- R => Read bulletins
- W => Write a bulletin
- D => Download a file
- U => Upload a file
- T => Teleconference
- S => Select a new SIG
- X => Exit from SIGs
-
- Select a letter from this list, or ? for more info: s
-
- Enter name of new SIG (? for a list): ?
-
- SIG Msgs Files SIG-Op Description
- --------- ----- ----- --------- ----------------------------------------
- /Hello 6 5 Sysop Questions and Answers about this BBS
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- SIG Msgs Files SIG-Op Description
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- /Hello 6 5 Sysop Questions and Answers about this BBS
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- Enter name of new SIG (? for a list):
-
- SIG Msgs Files SIG-Op Description
- --------- ----- ----- --------- ----------------------------------------
- /Hello 6 5 Sysop Questions and Answers about this BBS
-
- Enter name of new SIG (? for a list): hello
-
-
- Problems are only opportunities in disguise.
- -- Alfred North Whitehead
-
- Your current SIG is /Hello: Questions and Answers about this BBS
-
- R => Read bulletins
- W => Write a bulletin
- D => Download a file
- U => Upload a file
- T => Teleconference
- S => Select a new SIG
- X => Exit from SIGs
-
- Select a letter from this list, or ? for more info: r
-
- Read-bulletin functions:
-
- K ... keyword-search for bulletins
- S ... scan through bulletins
- L ... list bulletins
- Q ... quickscan menu
-
- Select a letter from the above list, or ? for help: k
-
- Enter a keyword list, or ? for help: 7120s
-
- Searching /Hello for keyword(s) "7120s"...................
- You have reached the end of these messages.
- Enter X to return to the main SIG menu...
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? r
-
- This is the PKUNZIP.EXE it is used to unzip the zipped files on this BBS.
-
- This message has a file, 21440 bytes long, attached to it!
- Would you like to display or download the file now (Y/N)? n
-
- (R)eply to this message, follow (T)hread, (P)revious or (N)ext message?
-
- Searching /Hello for keyword(s) "7120s"...
- You have reached the end of these messages.
- Enter X to return to the main SIG menu...
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message?
-
- This is the PKUNZIP.EXE it is used to unzip the zipped files on this BBS.
-
- This message has a file, 21440 bytes long, attached to it!
- Would you like to display or download the file now (Y/N)?
-
- (R)eply to this message, follow (T)hread, (P)revious or (N)ext message? n
-
- Searching /Hello for keyword(s) "7120s"...
- You have reached the end of these messages.
- Enter X to return to the main SIG menu...
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? t
-
- Select thread direction (F)orward or (B)ackward (? for help): b
-
- You have reached the earliest retained message in this thread. Enter N
- to move on to the next message in your original sequence, or X to exit.
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- Searching /Hello for keyword(s) "7120s"...
- You have reached the end of these messages.
- Enter X to return to the main SIG menu...
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message?
-
- This is the PKUNZIP.EXE it is used to unzip the zipped files on this BBS.
-
- This message has a file, 21440 bytes long, attached to it!
- Would you like to display or download the file now (Y/N)? n
-
- (R)eply to this message, follow (T)hread, (P)revious or (N)ext message? x
-
- Exiting to main SIG menu...
-
- Select a SIG option (R,W,D,U,T,S,X, or ? for menu): ?
-
- Your current SIG is /Hello: Questions and Answers about this BBS
-
- R => Read bulletins
- W => Write a bulletin
- D => Download a file
- U => Upload a file
- T => Teleconference
- S => Select a new SIG
- X => Exit from SIGs
-
- Select a letter from this list, or ? for more info: r
-
- Read-bulletin functions:
-
- K ... keyword-search for bulletins
- S ... scan through bulletins
- L ... list bulletins
- Q ... quickscan menu
-
- Select a letter from the above list, or ? for help: s
-
- Enter message number to start scanning at, or ? for help
- (Just hit RETURN to start with message #1):
-
- #1 SIG HEADER: /Hello SIG-Op: Sysop Created 10-SEP-88 17:59
- SIG Topic: Questions and Answers about this BBS
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message?
-
-
-
- Welcome to /Hello, the SIG for general conversation and question-asking.
-
- Feel free to post any messages here you like, including but not limited to:
-
- 1. Questions about how to use this BBS
- 2. Comments about the quality or lack of same of this software
- 3. Suggestions for new features to be added
- 4. Requests for further information
-
- Before posting a question, you might want to try the "keyword search"
- feature (type RK from the main SIG menu) to see if someone else has
- already asked that question. If someone has, then use the "thread
- forward" feature to see if it has been answered already. Not to worry
- if any of these terms seem confusing, take the menus step-by-step and
- it will all become clear eventually.
-
- Thoughts of the Day:
-
- Problems are only opportunities in disguise.
- -- Alfred North Whitehead
-
- << hit any key >>
- (R)eply to this message, follow (T)hread, (P)revious or (N)ext message? n
-
- #1390 10-APR-91 13:30 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: SETUP.COM
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1620 21-MAY-91 09:34 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: ESDIDISK.EXE
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1707 10-JUN-91 08:11 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: PANTHER OEM MANUAL
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1708 10-JUN-91 08:14 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 1-2K.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1709 10-JUN-91 08:48 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 2000A.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1711 10-JUN-91 08:50 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 200S.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1712 10-JUN-91 08:52 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 4000E.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1713 10-JUN-91 08:57 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 4000S.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1714 10-JUN-91 09:02 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: RXT800S.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1716 10-JUN-91 09:04 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 8000E.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1717 10-JUN-91 09:50 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: 8000S.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1718 10-JUN-91 09:59 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: Tahiti.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #1817 27-JUN-91 09:15 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: MAXTEST.ZIP
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #2454 18-SEP-91 09:04 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: Mformat2.exe
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- #2632 02-OCT-91 08:50 From: Sysop To: /Hello ATT
- Re: PKUNZIP.EXE
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? n
-
- You have reached the end of these messages.
- Enter X to return to the main SIG menu...
-
- (N)ext, (P)revious, follow (T)hread, or (R)ead this message? x
-
- Exiting to main SIG menu...
-
- Select a SIG option (R,W,D,U,T,S,X, or ? for menu): x
-
- Exiting from SIGs to main system menu...
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS TOP
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- TOP
-
- A ... Specifications
- B ... Guides
- C ... Sales Information
- G ... General Info.
- H ... Message
- W ... Warranty Information
- J ... JUMPER SETTINGS
- K ... DOWN-LOAD FILES
- M ... Maxtor's New Fax Service!!!
- R ... Registry Of Users
- E ... Electronic Mail
- N ... System Information
- Q ... QUIT (Quit the Database)
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: b
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS GUIDES
-
- TOP/GUIDES
-
- ** GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Installation Guides
- B ... Troubleshooting Guides
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
-
-
- MAXTOR
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP
-
-
-
-
-
-
- TWISTED 34-CONDUCTOR RIBBON CABLE
-
- /----------------------------------\ CONNECT THIS
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | CONNECTOR TO
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | CONTROLLER HARD DISK
- \----------------------------------/ PORT (ALIGN PIN 1!)
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- ASTERISK -----> *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- INDICATES *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- COLORED EDGE *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- OF RIBBON *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- CABLE (PIN 1) *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- << hit any key >>
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- /----------------------------------\
- | OPTIONAL |
- | HARD DRIVE #2 |
- \----------------------------------/
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||\\|//|||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| \|/ |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| T |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| W |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| I ||||| <---- 5 WIRE TWIST
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| S |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| T |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| /|\ |||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||//|\\|||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- << hit any key >>
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- /----------------------------------\
- | CONNECT TO |
- | HARD DRIVE #1 |
- \----------------------------------/
-
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-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
- ************************************************************
- ** HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR DRIVES **
- ** WITH THE ST506/ST412 INTERFACE **
- ************************************************************
-
-
-
-
- ** FIRST OR ONLY HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION:
-
- 1) ** WHEN USING A TWISTED CABLE (SHOWN ABOVE)
- SET DRIVE SELECT JUMPER (LOCATED ON THE DRIVE)
- TO THE SECOND POSITION (IF LABELED FROM 0 TO 3, SET TO 1).
-
- ** WHEN USING A STRAIGHT-THRU (UNTWISTED) CABLE
- SET DRIVE SELECT JUMPER (LOCATED ON THE DRIVE)
- TO THE FIRST POSITION (IF LABELED FROM 0 TO 3, SET TO 0).
-
- 2) LEAVE TERMINATING RESISTOR IN PLACE.
-
- 3) CONNECT 34-PIN CONTROL CABLE TO "CORRECT" PORT ON CONTROLLER
- (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT CONTROLLER MANUFACTURER)
- << hit any key >>
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 4) CONNECT DRIVE TO END CONNECTOR OF 34 PIN CONTROL CABLE
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 5) CONNECT 20-PIN DATA CABLE TO "CORRECT" PORT ON CONTROLLER
- FOR THE FIRST HARD DRIVE
- (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT CONTROLLER MANUFACTURER)
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 6) CONNECT 20-PIN DATA CABLE TO HARD DISK
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
-
- ** OPTIONAL SECOND HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION:
-
- ** WHEN USING EITHER A TWISTED OR STRAIGHT-THRU (UNTWISTED) CABLE
- (IF FIRST DRIVE IS CONFIGURED AS ABOVE)
-
- 1) SET DRIVE SELECT JUMPER (LOCATED ON THE DRIVE)
- TO THE SECOND POSITION (IF LABELED FROM 0 TO 3, SET TO 1).
-
- << hit any key >>
- 2) REMOVE TERMINATING RESISTOR.
-
- 3) CONNECT DRIVE TO MIDDLE CONNECTOR OF 34-PIN CONTROL CABLE
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 4) CONNECT 20-PIN DATA CABLE TO "CORRECT" PORT ON CONTROLLER
- FOR THE SECOND HARD DISK
- (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT CONTROLLER MANUFACTURER)
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: b
-
-
-
- MINISCRIBE
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP
-
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-
-
-
-
- TWISTED 34-CONDUCTOR RIBBON CABLE
-
- /----------------------------------\ CONNECT THIS
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | CONNECTOR TO
- | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | CONTROLLER HARD DISK
- \----------------------------------/ PORT (ALIGN PIN 1!)
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- ASTERISK -----> *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- INDICATES *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- COLORED EDGE *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- OF RIBBON *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- CABLE (PIN 1) *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- << hit any key >>
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- /----------------------------------\
- | OPTIONAL |
- | HARD DRIVE #2 |
- \----------------------------------/
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||\\|//|||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| \|/ |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| T |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| W |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| I ||||| <---- 5 WIRE TWIST
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| S |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| T |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||
- *||||||||||||||||||||||| /|\ |||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||//|\\|||||
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- << hit any key >>
- *|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- /----------------------------------\
- | CONNECT TO |
- | HARD DRIVE #1 |
- \----------------------------------/
-
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- << hit any key >>
- ************************************************************
- ** HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR DRIVES **
- ** WITH THE ESDI INTERFACE **
- ************************************************************
-
-
-
-
- ** FIRST OR ONLY HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION:
-
- 1) ** WHEN USING A TWISTED CABLE (SHOWN ABOVE)
- SET DRIVE SELECT JUMPER (LOCATED ON THE DRIVE)
- TO THE SECOND POSITION (IF LABELED FROM 0 TO 2, SET TO 1).
-
- ** WHEN USING A STRAIGHT-THRU (UNTWISTED) CABLE
- SET DRIVE SELECT JUMPER (LOCATED ON THE DRIVE)
- TO THE FIRST POSITION (IF LABELED FROM 0 TO 2, SET TO 0).
-
- 2) LEAVE TERMINATING RESISTORS IN PLACE.
-
- 3) CONNECT 34-PIN CONTROL CABLE TO "CORRECT" PORT ON CONTROLLER
- (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT CONTROLLER MANUFACTURER)
- << hit any key >>
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 4) CONNECT DRIVE TO END CONNECTOR OF 34 PIN CONTROL CABLE
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 5) CONNECT 20-PIN DATA CABLE TO "CORRECT" PORT ON CONTROLLER
- FOR THE FIRST HARD DRIVE
- (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT CONTROLLER MANUFACTURER)
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 6) CONNECT 20-PIN DATA CABLE TO HARD DISK
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
-
- ** OPTIONAL SECOND HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION:
-
- ** WHEN USING EITHER A TWISTED OR STRAIGHT-THRU (UNTWISTED) CABLE
- (IF FIRST DRIVE IS CONFIGURED AS ABOVE)
-
- 1) SET DRIVE SELECT JUMPER (LOCATED ON THE DRIVE)
- TO THE SECOND POSITION (IF LABELED FROM 0 TO 2, SET TO 1).
-
- << hit any key >>
- 2) REMOVE TERMINATING RESISTORS.
-
- 3) CONNECT DRIVE TO MIDDLE CONNECTOR OF 34-PIN CONTROL CABLE
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
- 4) CONNECT 20-PIN DATA CABLE TO "CORRECT" PORT ON CONTROLLER
- FOR THE SECOND HARD DISK
- (IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT CONTROLLER MANUFACTURER)
- (ALIGN PIN 1!).
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
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- 3130E INSTALLATION GUIDE TO THE PS-2 MODELS 60 & 80
-
- MATERIALS REQUIRED:
-
- 3130E DISK DRIVE
- 3130E PRODUCT MANUAL
- IBM ESDI CONTROLLER 071
- IBM PS-2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- ONTRACK'S DISK MANAGER (SPECIAL PS-2 VERSION 3.5)
- SLIDER RAILS (MINISCRIBE PN 004415800)
- 20 PIN DATA CABLE (APPROXIMATELY 18" LONG)
- 4 PIN POWER CABLE (APPROXIMATELY 18" LONG)
-
-
- INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
-
- 1) Remove the PS-2 system's cover (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide).
-
- 2) Before installing a 3130E in the PS-2 system, verify that the ESDI
- controller 071 is included in the system.
- << hit any key >>
-
- 3) The slider rails must be attached to the disk drive before
- installation into the PS-2 system.
-
- 4) When installing the 3130E as a first or second drive (using the original
- 34-pin control cable) the drive select jumper at location J15 on the
- drive must be set to position 2. (Refer to the 3130E Product Manual)
-
- 5) If there will be two drives in the system make sure to remove the
- terminating resistors from the drive connected to the middle of the
- 34-pin control cable. (On the 3130E these are RP4 and RP17, refer to
- the 3130E Product Manual)
-
- 6) Connect the power cable from the available system power connector
- to the power connector on the 3130E at location J3. (Refer to the
- IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk
- Drive")
-
- 7) Connect the 20-pin data cable to location J2 on the 3130E with the
- striped edge towards the notch in the edge-card connector. Connect
- the other end of the cable to the proper 20-pin port on the
- 071 controller making sure to align pin 1. The striped edge of the
- << hit any key >>
- cable indicates pin 1. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide,
- Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
- 8) If the 3130E will be installed as the only drive in the system connect
- the drive to the connector at the end of the 34-pin control cable. If
- the drive will be installed as a second drive connect it to the
- available connector. (Make sure to align the striped edge of the cable
- to the notch in the edge-card connector) (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick
- Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
- 9) Reinstall the system cover. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide)
-
- 10) Power the system up.
-
- 11) Insert the DOS diskette in the A: drive to Boot the system.
-
- 12) If a 10490 or 10491 error occurs press <F1> to continue.
-
- 14) Replace the DOS diskette with the PS-2 Disk Manager diskette.
-
- 15) Print out the Disk Manager Reference files (located on the Disk
- Manager disk) before continuing. Refer to these as you complete
- the installation procedure.
-
- 16A) ** If you intend to use Disk Manager to partition the drive:
-
- a) Type DM at the A: prompt.
- b) Enter the drive number that you are installing.
- c) Answer Y to "Initialize Drive?"
- d) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Pick your preferred partition sizes.
- g) Follow the prompts to completion.
- h) Make sure the root directory of C: contains the dmdrvr.bin file.
- i) Make sure the config.sys includes a line "device=dmdrvr.bin".
-
- 16B) ** If you intend to use the DOS FDisk:
-
- a) Type DM /m at the A: prompt.
- b) Choose the Select Drive option, indicate which drive you are
- installing. (1 or 2)
- c) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- d) Choose the Initialize option.
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Exit Disk Manager.
- g) Use the DOS FDisk to partition the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
- h) Use the DOS Format command to format the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
-
- << hit any key >>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: d
-
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-
-
- 3180E INSTALLATION GUIDE TO THE PS-2 MODELS 60 & 80
-
- MATERIALS REQUIRED:
-
- 3180E DISK DRIVE
- 3180E PRODUCT MANUAL (MINISCRIBE PN 1102)
- IBM ESDI CONTROLLER 071
- IBM PS-2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- ONTRACK'S DISK MANAGER (SPECIAL PS-2 VERSION 3.5)
- SLIDER RAILS (MINISCRIBE PN 004415800)
- 20 PIN DATA CABLE (APPROXIMATELY 18" LONG)
- 4 PIN POWER CABLE (APPROXIMATELY 18" LONG)
-
-
- INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
-
- 1) Remove the PS-2 system's cover (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide).
-
- 2) Before installing a 3180E in the PS-2 system, verify that the ESDI
- controller 071 is included in the system.
- << hit any key >>
-
- 3) The slider rails must be attached to the disk drive before
- installation into the PS-2 system.
-
- 4) When installing the 3180E as a first or second drive (using the original
- 34-pin control cable) the drive select jumper at location J15 on the
- drive must be set to position 2. (Refer to the 3180E Product Manual)
-
- 5) If there will be two drives in the system make sure to remove the
- terminating resistors from the drive connected to the middle of the
- 34-pin control cable. (On the 3180E these are RP4 and RP17, refer to
- the 3180E Product Manual)
-
- 6) Connect the power cable from the available system power connector
- to the power connector on the 3180E at location J3. (Refer to the
- IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk
- Drive")
-
- 7) Connect the 20-pin data cable to location J2 on the 3180E with the
- striped edge towards the notch in the edge-card connector. Connect
- the other end of the cable to the proper 20-pin port on the
- 071 controller making sure to align pin 1. The striped edge of the
- << hit any key >>
- cable indicates pin 1. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide,
- Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
- 8) If the 3180E will be installed as the only drive in the system connect
- the drive to the connector at the end of the 34-pin control cable. If
- the drive will be installed as a second drive connect it to the
- available connector. (Make sure to align the striped edge of the cable
- to the notch in the edge-card connector) (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick
- Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
- 9) Reinstall the system cover. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide)
-
- 10) Power the system up.
-
- 11) Insert the DOS diskette in the A: drive to Boot the system.
-
- 12) If a 10490 or 10491 error occurs press <F1> to continue.
-
- 14) Replace the DOS diskette with the PS-2 Disk Manager diskette.
-
- 15) Print out the Disk Manager Reference files (located on the Disk
- Manager disk) before continuing. Refer to these as you complete
- the installation procedure.
-
- 16A) ** If you intend to use Disk Manager to partition the drive:
-
- a) Type DM at the A: prompt.
- b) Enter the drive number that you are installing.
- c) Answer Y to "Initialize Drive?"
- d) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Pick your preferred partition sizes.
- g) Follow the prompts to completion.
- h) Make sure the root directory of C: contains the dmdrvr.bin file.
- i) Make sure the config.sys includes a line "device=dmdrvr.bin".
-
- 16B) ** If you intend to use the DOS FDisk:
-
- a) Type DM /m at the A: prompt.
- b) Choose the Select Drive option, indicate which drive you are
- installing. (1 or 2)
- c) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- d) Choose the Initialize option.
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Exit Disk Manager.
- g) Use the DOS FDisk to partition the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
- h) Use the DOS Format command to format the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
-
- << hit any key >>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: d
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 3180E INSTALLATION GUIDE TO THE PS-2 MODELS 60 & 80
-
- MATERIALS REQUIRED:
-
- 3180E DISK DRIVE
- 3180E PRODUCT MANUAL (MINISCRIBE PN 1102)
- IBM ESDI CONTROLLER 071
- IBM PS-2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- ONTRACK'S DISK MANAGER (SPECIAL PS-2 VERSION 3.5)
- SLIDER RAILS (MINISCRIBE PN 004415800)
- 20 PIN DATA CABLE (APPROXIMATELY 18" LONG)
- 4 PIN POWER CABLE (APPROXIMATELY 18" LONG)
-
-
- INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
-
- 1) Remove the PS-2 system's cover (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide).
-
- 2) Before installing a 3180E in the PS-2 system, verify that the ESDI
- controller 071 is included in the system.
- << hit any key >>
-
- 3) The slider rails must be attached to the disk drive before
- installation into the PS-2 system.
-
- 4) When installing the 3180E as a first or second drive (using the original
- 34-pin control cable) the drive select jumper at location J15 on the
- drive must be set to position 2. (Refer to the 3180E Product Manual)
-
- 5) If there will be two drives in the system make sure to remove the
- terminating resistors from the drive connected to the middle of the
- 34-pin control cable. (On the 3180E these are RP4 and RP17, refer to
- the 3180E Product Manual)
-
- 6) Connect the power cable from the available system power connector
- to the power connector on the 3180E at location J3. (Refer to the
- IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk
- Drive")
-
- 7) Connect the 20-pin data cable to location J2 on the 3180E with the
- striped edge towards the notch in the edge-card connector. Connect
- the other end of the cable to the proper 20-pin port on the
- 071 controller making sure to align pin 1. The striped edge of the
- << hit any key >>
- cable indicates pin 1. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide,
- Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
- 8) If the 3180E will be installed as the only drive in the system connect
- the drive to the connector at the end of the 34-pin control cable. If
- the drive will be installed as a second drive connect it to the
- available connector. (Make sure to align the striped edge of the cable
- to the notch in the edge-card connector) (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick
- Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
- 9) Reinstall the system cover. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide)
-
- 10) Power the system up.
-
- 11) Insert the DOS diskette in the A: drive to Boot the system.
-
- 12) If a 10490 or 10491 error occurs press <F1> to continue.
-
- 14) Replace the DOS diskette with the PS-2 Disk Manager diskette.
-
- 15) Print out the Disk Manager Reference files (located on the Disk
- Manager disk) before continuing. Refer to these as you complete
- the installation procedure.
-
- 16A) ** If you intend to use Disk Manager to partition the drive:
-
- a) Type DM at the A: prompt.
- b) Enter the drive number that you are installing.
- c) Answer Y to "Initialize Drive?"
- d) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Pick your preferred partition sizes.
- g) Follow the prompts to completion.
- h) Make sure the root directory of C: contains the dmdrvr.bin file.
- i) Make sure the config.sys includes a line "device=dmdrvr.bin".
-
- 16B) ** If you intend to use the DOS FDisk:
-
- a) Type DM /m at the A: prompt.
- b) Choose the Select Drive option, indicate which drive you are
- installing. (1 or 2)
- c) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- d) Choose the Initialize option.
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Exit Disk Manager.
- g) Use the DOS FDisk to partition the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
- h) Use the DOS Format command to format the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
-
- << hit any key >>
-
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-
-
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-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: e
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 9380E INSTALLATION GUIDE TO THE PS-2 MODELS 60 & 80
-
- MATERIALS REQUIRED:
-
- 9380E DISK DRIVE
- 9380E PRODUCT MANUAL (MINISCRIBE PN 1093)
- IBM ESDI CONTROLLER 071
- IBM PS-2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
- ONTRACK'S DISK MANAGER (SPECIAL PS-2 VERSION 3.5)
- SLIDER RAILS (MINISCRIBE PN 004415800)
- 20 PIN DATA CABLE (18" CARD-EDGE TO CARD-EDGE)
- 4 PIN POWER CABLE (18" MALE TO FEMALE)
-
-
- INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
-
- 1) Remove the PS-2 system's cover. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide)
-
- 2) Before installing a 9380E in the PS-2 system, verify that the ESDI
- controller 071 is included in the system.
- << hit any key >>
-
- 3) Attach the slider rails to the 9380E before installation into the
- PS-2 system.
-
- 4) When installing the 9380E as a first or second hard disk drive
- (using the original 34-pin control cable) the drive select jumper
- at location J16 on the 9380E must be set to position 2.
- (Refer to the 9380E Product Manual)
-
- 5) If there will be two hard disk drives attached to the controller
- be sure to remove the terminating resistor(s) from the hard disk drive
- connected to the middle of the 34-pin control cable. (On the 9380E
- these terminators are RP4 and RP17, refer to the 9380E Product Manual)
-
- 6) Connect the power cable from the available system power connector
- to the power connector on the 9380E at location J3. (Refer to the
- IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk
- Drive")
-
- 7) Connect the 20-pin data cable to location J2 on the 9380E with the
- striped edge toward the notch in the edge-card connector. Connect
- the other end of the cable to the proper 20-pin port on the
- << hit any key >>
- 071 controller making sure to align pin 1. The striped edge of the
- cable indicates pin 1. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference Guide,
- Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
- 8A) If the 9380E will be installed as the first or only hard disk drive
- attached to the controller, connect it to the connector at the end of
- the 34-pin control cable. (Make sure to align the striped edge of the
- cable to the notch in the edge-card connector) (Refer to the IBM PS-2
- Quick Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
- 8B) If the 9380E will be installed as the second hard disk drive attached
- to the controller, connect it to the connector in the middle of the
- 34-pin control cable. (Make sure to align the striped edge of the
- cable to the notch in the edge-card connector) (Refer to the IBM PS-2
- Quick Reference Guide, Section "Installing a Fixed Disk Drive")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
-
-
-
-
- 9) Reinstall the system cover. (Refer to the IBM PS-2 Quick Reference
- Guide)
-
- 10) Power the system up.
-
- 11) Insert the DOS diskette in the A: drive to Boot the system.
-
- 12) If a 10490 or 10491 error occurs press <F1> to continue.
-
- 13) Replace the DOS diskette with the PS-2 Disk Manager diskette.
-
- 14) Print out the Disk Manager Reference files (located on the Disk
- Manager disk) before continuing. Refer to these as you complete
- the installation procedure.
-
- 15A) ** If you intend to use Disk Manager to partition the drive:
-
- a) Type DM at the A: prompt.
- b) Enter the drive number that you are installing.
- c) Answer Y to "Initialize Drive?"
- d) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- << hit any key >>
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Pick your preferred partition sizes.
- g) Follow the prompts to completion.
- h) Make sure the root directory of C: contains the dmdrvr.bin file.
- i) Make sure the config.sys includes a line "device=dmdrvr.bin".
-
- 15B) ** If you intend to use the DOS FDisk:
-
- a) Type DM /m at the A: prompt.
- b) Choose the Select Drive option, indicate which drive you are
- installing. (1 or 2)
- c) Enter the drive defect list. (included with the drive)
- d) Choose the Initialize option.
- e) Disk Manager will now initialize the drive.
- f) Exit Disk Manager.
- g) Use the DOS FDisk to partition the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
- h) Use the DOS Format command to format the drive. (Refer to the DOS
- Manual)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- << hit any key >>
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: f
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS LXT
-
- LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- A ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: a
-
- LXT-200A SPECIFICATIONS
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Steps for formattong the LXT200A
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Run setup: The CMOS SETUP tables need to be checked to see that a hard drive
- entry is included. With a "REAL" IBM (R) PC AT (R) use the IBM (R) diagnostic
- diskette ot change the CMOS SETUP. With a compatable it may be possible to
- access and change the SETUP information by by using keyboard code
- (eg CTRL-ALT-ESC) The information on what to use should be in the system manual
-
-
-
- THE LXT200A HAS THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS:
-
- 816 CYLINDERS
-
- 15 HEADS
-
- 32 SECTORS
-
- IF THIS CONFIGURATION IS NOT AVAILIABLE IN THE SYSTEMS BIOS, USE THE
- << hit any key >>
- CONFIGURATION THAT IS THE CLOSEST MATCH. DO NOT GO EXCEED ON ANY OF THE
- PARAMETERS.
-
- PARTITIONING: Use the F-DISK software to partition the drive.
-
- FORMAT: After partitioning the drive you need to perform the high level
- format. (eg. FORMAT C:/S)
-
- NOTE: "DO NOT LOW-LEVEL FORMAT THIS DRIVE!!!!" This has already been
- done at the factory.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help): x
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: g
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTL
-
- 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
-
- A ... AST INSTALLATION GUIDES
- B ... EPSON INSTALLATION GUIDES
- C ... COMPAQ INSTALLATION GUIDES
- D ... GENERIC AT CLONE INSTALLATION
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: A
-
- " THE MAXTOR 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR AST MACHINES"
-
-
-
-
- SYSTEMS APPLICATION
-
- Installing a M8051A disk drive into an AST Premium 386/16,
- Premium/386C, or the Premium/286
-
- REQUIRED MATERIALS
-
- AST User Manual (For Reference)
- Phillips head screwdriver
- MS-DOS Versian 3.30
-
- NOTE: DOS 4.0 MAY BE USED TO ESURE THAT YOU MAY HAVE ONE 40MB DOS
- PARTITION.
-
- PREPARATION
-
- 1. Unplug the computer and disconnect all of the cables
- << hit any key >>
- attached to the system.
-
- 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove and save the
- screws from the back of the system unit.
-
- 3. Grip the back of the cover with both hands and gently lift
- the cover from the system unit. Set the cover aside in a
- protected area.
-
- STANDARD INTERFACE BOARD (SIB) INSTALLATION
-
- NOTE: THE "FIB" OR FLOPPY INTERFACE BOARD MAY ALSO BE USED.
- THIS WOULD REQUIRE THAT THE FLOPPY CABLE (34 PIN) ALSO BE
- CONECTED TO THE HOST ADAPTOR.
-
-
- 1. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw from an
- available full length (16 bit) expansion slot and pull out the
- expansion slot cover from the computer chassis.
-
- 2. Unpack the Standard Interface Board (SIB) from its anti-
- static bag. Hold the board by its sides only.
- << hit any key >>
-
-
- 3. Carefully insert the SIB into the selected expansion slot.
- Press down firmly until the card edge connector is fully seated
- in the motherboard.
-
- 4. Re-install the screw into the SIB expansion slot cover to
- secure it to the computer chassis.
-
-
- AST SYTEM SETUP
-
- 1. Power up the computer and press the Control, Alternate and
- Escape keys at the same time to enter the AST SETUP UTILITY.
-
- 2. On page 1 of the AST SETUP UTILITY, use the down arrow key
- to move the cursor to FIXED DISK 1.
-
- 3. Use the right arrow key to select drive type 17.
-
- TYPE CYLS HEADS SECTORS PRECOMP
- Fixed Disk 1 17 977 5 17 300
-
- << hit any key >>
- 4. Press the F10 function key to record the changes and press
- F5 to confirm the update.
-
- 5. Insert a DOS 3.3 diskette into floppy drive A and press the
- F1 function key to boot the system.
-
- 6. Enter the current date and time at the prompts.
-
- PARTITIONING THE MAXTOR 8051A
-
- The following partitining instructions will create a 32 MByte C:
- drive and a 8 MByte D: drive on the 8051A hard disk drive using
- Microsoft DOS version 3.30
-
- 1. At the A> prompt, type FDISK [enter].
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- Fixed Disk Setup Program Version 3.30
- (C) Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1987
-
- FDISK Options
- << hit any key >>
-
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
- Choose one of the following:
- 1. Create DOS partition
- 2. Change Active Partition
- 3. Delete DOS partition
- 4. Display Partition information
- Enter choice:[1]
-
- 2. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- Create DOS Partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive:1
- 1. Create primary DOS partition
- 2. Create Extended DOS partition
- Enter choice:[enter]
-
-
- 3. Press [enter]
-
- << hit any key >>
- The monitor will display:
-
- Create Primary DOS Partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive:1
-
- Do you wish to use the maximum size
- for a DOS partition and make the DOS
- partition active (Y/N).........?[Y]
-
- 4. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- System will now restart
-
- Insert DOS diskette in drive A:
- Press any key when ready...
-
- 5. Press the F1 function key to boot the system.
-
- 6. At the A> prompt, type FDISK [enter].
-
- << hit any key >>
- The monitor will display:
-
- Fixed Disk Setup Program Version 3.30
- (C) Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1987
-
- FDISK OPTIONS
-
- Current Fixed Disk Drive:1
- Choose one of the following:
- 1. Create DOS partition
- 2. Change Active Partition
- 3. Delete DOS partition
- 4. Display Partition Information
- Enter choice:[1]
-
- 7. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- Create DOS Partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
- 1. Create Primary DOS PARTITION
- << hit any key >>
- 2. Create Extended DOS partition
- Enter choice: [1]
-
- 8. Type 2 [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- Create Extended DOS Partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
-
- Partition Status Type Start End Size
- C: 1 A PRI DOS 0 770 771
-
- Total disk space is 976 cylinders
- Maximum space available for partition
- is 205 cylinders.
-
- Enter partition size.........[205]
-
- 9. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
- << hit any key >>
-
- Create Extended DOS Partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
-
- Partition Status Type Start End Size
- C: 1 A PRI DOS 771 975 205
-
- Extended DOS partition created
-
- 10. Press the Escape key.
-
- THe monitor will display:
-
- Create Logical DOS Drive(s)
- No logical drives defined
-
- Total partition size is 205 cylinders.
-
- Maximum space available for logical
- drive is 205 cylinders.
-
- Enter logical drive size.......[205]
-
- << hit any key >>
- 11. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- Create Logical DOS Drive(s)
-
- Drv Start End Size
- D: 771 975 205
-
- All available space in the Extended DOS
- partition is assigned to logical drives.
- Logical DOS drive created, drive letters
- changed or added
-
- 12. Press the escape key twice.
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- System will now restart
- Insert DOS diskette in drive A:
- Press any key when ready..
-
- << hit any key >>
- 13. Press [enter] and set the date and time.
-
- FORMATTING THE 8051A
-
- 1. At the A> prompt, type FORMAT C:/S [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK
- DRIVE C: WILL BE LOST!
- Proceed with Format (Y/N)?
-
- 2. Press Y [enter]
-
- The drive will format for 3-4 minutes then the monitor will display:
-
- Format complete
- System transferred
- 32xxxxxxxx bytes total disk space
- 32xxxxxxxx bytes available on disk
- A>
-
- << hit any key >>
- 3. At the prompt, type FORMAT D: [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK
- DRIVE D: WILL BE LOST!
- Proceed with format (Y/N)?
-
- 4. Type Y [enter
-
- The drive will format for 1-2 minutes then the monitor will display:
-
- Format complete
- 88xxxxx bytes total disk space
- 88xxxxx bytes available on disk
- A>
-
- NOW THE MAXTOR 8051A IS READY FOR USE WITH YOUR AST MACHINE.
-
- NOTE: THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE FOLLOWED. "DO NOT LOW LEVEL FORMAT!"
- THE MAXTOR 8051A IS PRE LOW LEVEL FORMATTED AT THE FACTORY.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTL
-
- 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
-
- A ... AST INSTALLATION GUIDES
- B ... EPSON INSTALLATION GUIDES
- C ... COMPAQ INSTALLATION GUIDES
- D ... GENERIC AT CLONE INSTALLATION
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: B
-
-
-
-
- " MAXTOR 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE EPSON MACHINE"
-
-
-
- REQUIRED MATERIALS
-
- Epson User Manual (For Reference)
- Phillips head screwdriver
- MS-DOS Version 4.01 for Epson
- 8051A INSTALLATION
-
- MAXTOR 8051A INSTALLATION
-
- 1. Carefully remove the 8051A from the protective anti-static bag.
-
- 2. Remove the FIB (floppy intreface board) or the SIB (standard interface
- board) from the protective anti-static bag.
-
- 3. Gently install the interface board into the desired expantion slot.
- SEAT FIRMLY.
-
- 4. Locate pin one on the 8051A and connect the striped side of the 40 pin
- << hit any key >>
- controll cable to the pin one designated side of the 8051A.
-
-
- 5. Connect the other end of this cable to the FIB or SIB board making
- sure that pin one is lined up correctly.
-
- NOTE: If you are using the FIB board then you must also connect the
- Floppy drive to the interface card at this time. (remember,pin one to pin one)
-
- 6. Connect the power pig tail (from your power supply) to the 8051A.
-
- EPSON SYSTEM SETUP
-
- 1. Install the Epson reference diskette into floppy drive A and
- power-up the system.
-
- 2. From the main menu use the arrow keys to select 1 for setup. In
- the following menu, select Hard Disk Drive using the up/down arrow keys
- then press [enter].
-
- 3. Select the Change Settings option, then select a drive type 17.
-
- << hit any key >>
- 4. Now press [enter] to return to the previous menu. Select the Save
- Settings option and press [enter]. Select Exit and Save from the menu.
-
- The system will now reboot.
-
- MS-DOS 4.01 SETUP
-
- The following instructions will create one 41 MByte partition C on
- the 8051A hard drive and high-level format the partition using
- Microsoft/Epson DOS Version 4.01 FDISK and FORMAT commands.
-
- MS-DOS 4.01 offers an alternative hard disk preparation program that
- executes from the Select Program. If you prefer this method, please
- refer to the MS-DOS User Manual for guidance.
-
- PARTITIONING THE 8051A
-
- 1. Insert the Microsoft/Epson DOS 4.01 Install diskette into floppy
- drive A and re-boot the system. Press the Escape key to reach the A
- prompt, skipping the Select program.
-
- 2. At the A prompt, type FDISK [enter].
- << hit any key >>
-
- At the A prompt, type FDISK [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- MS-DOS Version 4.00
- Fixed Disk Setup Program
- (C) Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1983, 1988
-
- FDISK OPTIONS
-
- Current fixed disk drive: 1
- Choose one of the following:
- 1. Create DOS Partition or logical DOS Drive
- 2. Set active partition
- 3. Delete DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive
- 4. Display partition information
- Enter choice:[1]
-
- 3. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- << hit any key >>
- Create Primary DOS Partition
- Current fixed disk drive; 1
-
- Do you wish to use the maximum available size for a
- Primary DOS Partition and the partition active(y/n)..[y]
-
- 4. Press [enter]
-
- The monitor will display:
-
- System will now restart
- Insert the DOS Install Diskette in Drive A- Press any key
- when ready..
-
- 5. Press the ENTER key to re-boot the system and then the Escape
- key to again skip the SELECT program and arrive at the A prompt.
-
- HIGH-LEVEL FORMATTING THE 80501A
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTL
-
- 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
-
- A ... AST INSTALLATION GUIDES
- B ... EPSON INSTALLATION GUIDES
- C ... COMPAQ INSTALLATION GUIDES
- D ... GENERIC AT CLONE INSTALLATION
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: C
-
- INSTALLATION GUIDE TO THE COMPAQ MACHINE
-
-
-
-
- Application:
- Installing a M8051A disk drive (Microcode 3.71) into a
- Compaq deskpro 386/20 using Compaq DOS 3.31
-
- Materials:
- 8051A disk drive
- 5.25" mounting bracket assembly
- 40 pin control/data ribbon cable
- 4 pin power cable
- Compaq style slider rails and screws
- Phillips head screws
- Flat head screwdriver
-
- STEPS:
-
- 1. Disconnect the power cord and move the system to a static
- free work area.
- << hit any key >>
-
- 2. Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the four screws from
- the back of the computer system. Slide the cover forward and lift
- it off. Set the cover and screws aside in a protected area.
-
- 3. Touch the power supply case inside the computer to discharge
- any static electricity.
-
- 4. Carefully install the Maxtor 8051A into your machine following your
- Compaq owners manual.
-
- 5. Replace the computoer top cover and re-install the four
- screws.
-
- 6. Insert the Compaq Advanced Diagnostics diskette into the
- floppy disk drive and power up the computer system.
-
- 7. The monitor will display a menu. At the program number
- prompt.
-
- 8. Type 1 [enter]
-
- 9. Press the [enter] key when prompted.
- << hit any key >>
-
- 10. Monitor will display: System Configuration Summary
- - IF the primary controller indicates that both drives
- are not installed, press the PAGE DOWN key to display the
- fixed disk type.
-
- 11. Press the F4 function key to change the drive type. At the
- Change Configuration menu, use the arrow keys to highlight Fixed
- Disk Drive options and [enter]
-
- 12. At the Fixed Disk Drive menu, the monitor will display:
- (Primary Controller), Fixed Disk 11 [ ]
-
- 13. Type 17 [enter]
-
- 14. Monitor will display: Fixed Disk 2 [ ]
-
- 15. Type 0 [enter]
-
- 16. Press the Escape key to return to the System Configuration
- menu. The monitor should display:
- Fixed Disk Controller Type 17 (40 Megabytes)
- if it does not, repeat steps 35-39
- << hit any key >>
-
- 17. Press the F3 function key to exit.
-
- 18. Use the arrow keys to highlight Exit Setup and [enter].
-
- 19. The monitor will display the installed devices. Verify that
- the Primary Controller indicates a type 17 for Fixed Disk 1 and
- type Y [enter].
-
- 20. Press the F3 function key. Monitor will display:Reset System
-
- 21. Insert the Compaq DOS 3.31 System diskette into the top
- floppy disk drive and [enter]. System will now reboot.
-
- 22. Set system date and time.
-
- 23. Type FDISK [enter].
-
- 24. Monitor will display:
- Fixed Disk Setup Program Version 3.31
- (C) Copyright Compaq Computer Corp. 1988
- (C) Copyright Microsoft Corp. 1985-1987
- FDISK Options
- << hit any key >>
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
- Choose one of the following:
- 1. Create DOS partition
- 2. Change Active partition
- 3. Delete DOS partition
- 4. Display Partition information
- Enter choice: [1]
-
- 25. Press [enter]
-
- 26. Monitor will display:
-
- Create DOS Partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
-
- 1. Create Primary DOS partition
- 2. Create Extended DOS partition
- enter choice:[1]
-
- 27. Press [enter]
-
- 28. Monitor will display:
- << hit any key >>
-
- Create Primary DOS partition
- Current Fixed Disk Drive: 1
-
- Do you wish to use the maximum size for a
- DOS partition and make the DOS partition
- active (y/n).........[y]
-
- 29. Press [enter]
-
- 30. Monitor will display:
-
- WARNING! This partition may not be accessible by
- other DOS versions. Continue (y/n) [y]
-
- 31. press [enter]
-
- 32. The system reboots, the drive recalibrates and the system
- beeps. Enter date and time after the prompts if necessary.
-
- 33. Monitor will display;
-
- A> (DOS Partition Level COmplete)
- << hit any key >>
-
- 34. Type FORMAT C:/S [ENTER]
-
- 35. Monitor will display:
-
- WARNING! The data on drive C:will be destroyed.
- Do you want to continue the format (y/n) [y]
-
- 36. Press ENTER to begin formatting C:
-
- 37. Monitor will display:
-
- Format complete
- System transferred
-
- 42 xxxxx bytes total disk space
- xxxx bytes used by system
- 42 xxxxx bytes available on disk
- A>
-
- 38. Remove the Compaq DOS 3.31 diskette from floppy disk drive
- A: and reboot from the hard disk drive C.
-
- 39. Press the Control,Alternate and Delete keys at the same
- time.
-
- 40. Monitor will display: C>
-
-
- You have now installed your Maxtor 8051A into your Compaq machine.
-
-
- NOTE: Remember that the 8051A has been low-level formatted at the factory
- DO NOT LOW-LEVEL FORMAT.
-
-
-
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTL
-
- 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
-
- A ... AST INSTALLATION GUIDES
- B ... EPSON INSTALLATION GUIDES
- C ... COMPAQ INSTALLATION GUIDES
- D ... GENERIC AT CLONE INSTALLATION
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: D
-
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR AT CLONES
-
-
-
- MATERIALS REQUIRED:
-
- 1. Maxtor 8051A disk drive.
- 2. 40 pin IDE cable.
- 3. Maxtor AT host adaptor. (floppy or Standard)
- 4. DOS 3.3 or higher
-
- NOTE: The 8051A has been low-level formatted at the factory
- DO NOT LOW-LEVEL FORMAT.
-
-
- INSTALLATION AND FORMATTING:
-
- 1. Remove the system top cover.(Make sure that you are working at a
- static free work station)
- 2. Carefully remove the AT host adaptor from the protective package.
- 3. Place the AT host adaptor in the desired expantion slot. Make sure
- that the card is firmly seated in the mother board.
- << hit any key >>
- 4. Carefully remove the Maxtor 8051A from the protective static bag
- make sure that you handle the drive by the edges so as not to touch
- the PCBA.
-
- NOTE: If you are installing the 8051A as the only drive in the system
- then the only jumper that you should have installed should be on
- J-4, 1 to 3 this has no effect but provides you with a spare for
- duel drive installations.
-
- 5. Connect the 40 pin control cable from the 8051A to the AT host adaptor.
- Make sure that you connect the colored edge of the cable to the
- pin one side of the host adaptor and the pin one side of the 8051A.
- 6. Locate the 4 pin power pig tail in your system and connect it to your
- 8051A (This should be provided by your systems power suply.) make sure that
- the connector is firmly attatched to the 8051A.
-
- PARTITIONING:
- 1. Incert your DOS diskette into the A drive type: FDISK <CR>
- 2. You will then be presented with the FDISK menu. First you need to make
- the initial DOS partition.(this is the default choice) Once you have done
- this FDISK will ask you to make this DOS partition active.(once again this
- is the default choice) Now the system will restart. Press any key when
- << hit any key >>
- ready.
-
- NOTE: If you are using DOS 4.01 you can skip step 3 because you will
- have used all 40MB's of the drive. DOS 3.3 can only make
- a 32MB partition so you will have to create an extended DOS partition.
-
- 3. Now you will need to create an extended DOS partition. Type FDISK
- <CR> then you will be presented with the FDISK menu. This time you
- will create an extended DOS partition. (this is the default choice) once again
- the system will restart.
-
-
- FORMATTING:
- 1. You should still be at the "A>" now you should type: FORMAT C:/S
- (Make sure that you make a space between FORMAT and C:/s)
- now press <CR>. This will format, and make your C partition bootable.
- 2. If you have used the lower version of DOS (3.3) you will
- need to format your "D" partition. To do this you type: FORMAT D:
- (No "/S" this time because you already have a bootable partition.)
- When your system is finished here then you will be able to boot
- directly to your fixed disk drive.
-
- YOUR 8051A IS NOW INSTALLED
-
- Select an option (A,B,C,D,X, or ? for help):
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTL
-
- 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
-
- A ... AST INSTALLATION GUIDES
- B ... EPSON INSTALLATION GUIDES
- C ... COMPAQ INSTALLATION GUIDES
- D ... GENERIC AT CLONE INSTALLATION
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: X
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: H
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS 7000INS
-
- 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- A ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: A
-
- 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
-
- 1.) Install the drive with the stripe on the 40 pin cable facing the
- power connector. Use the user definable BIOS type to set up the
- drive with 981 Cyls., 10 Hds., and 17 Sectors. No pre-comp and
- no Landing Zone. This will format to 81 MBytes.
-
- NOTE: If a user definable drive type is not available the other
- acceptable parameters are 1024 Cyls., 9 Hds., and 17 sectors.
- This drive type will only format to 76.5 MBytes.
-
- 2.) Boot the computer with your DOS boot disk. (at least 3.3 or higher)
-
- 3.) Go into the "FDISK" program and set the partitions as required for your
- application.
-
- 4.) High-Level Format your partitions i.e. "FORMAT C:/S". Repeat
- this for each of the partitions created.
-
- 5.) The 7080A is now ready for use. This drive does not require nor do
- we recomend a Low-Level Format.
- << hit any key >>
-
- Select an option (A,X, or ? for help): X
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS INSTALL
-
- TOP/GUIDES/INSTALL
-
- ** INSTALLATION GUIDES **
-
- X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU
-
- A ... Cabling for ST412/506 drives
- B ... Cabling for ESDI drives
- C ... 3130E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- D ... 3180E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- E ... 9380E into PS/2 Models 60 & 80
- F ... LXT-200A INSTALLATION GUIDE
- G ... 8051A INSTALLATION GUIDES
- H ... 7080A INSTALLATION GUIDE
-
- Select an option, or ? for help: X
- Maxtor Technical Support BBS GUIDES
-
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- COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS FOR MAXTOR DRIVES
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- Problem: When installing my drive I get an unrecoverable I/O error.
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- Solution: Generally,this error is caused by a loose or misadjusted
- 20 pin data cable. If this does not fix the problem then you should
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- Problem: The LED(light)on my drive is flashing a strange code.
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- Solution: This kind of flashing is called a binary error code.
- This can mean one of many things,when this occurs if you have
- a product manual you can look in the back of the manual and find
- a list of these codes and their meanings.Remember a solid flash=1
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- a flickering light=0
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- Problem: When I boot up my system with my new drive installed I
- get a 1790 error. Then the machine just hangs.
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- Solution: When you first install a HDD you will normally get some
- kind of error this is normal. Generally you will notice that along
- with the 1790 or 1791 error it will also say press F-1 to continue or
- CRTL ALT ESC to run set up. If you press F-1 you will have to
- wait up to 3 min. or so for the system to time out. Then you
- may continue with your installation.If you choose to run setup
- you will have to repeat this process.
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- Problem: When I install my drive I can't get the machine to
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- Solution: When the machine will not recognize the drive the first thing
- that you should check is to see that the drive select is set properly.
- On most ST506 and ESDI drives there is a drive select jumper or a
- dip switch that may have to be set to get the drive to be recognized.
- Also on duel(Daisy chained) installations you may have to remove a
- terminating resistor to get the drives to be recognized.
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- For more information on this subject refer to ST506 CABLING in the
- INSTALLATION GUIDES section of this BBS.
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- very basic troubleshooting. If you try them and have not solved
- your problem please call us at 800-356-5333.
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