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- From: markw@antimatr.hou.tx.us (Mark Whetzel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt
- Subject: Re: What is differential SCSI?
- Summary: You can run NON-IBM SCSI disks on the IBM adapter!
- Message-ID: <36@antimatr.hou.tx.us>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 04:23:44 GMT
- References: <1992Nov11.104513.1412@cs.hw.ac.uk> <BxKw13.AFs.2@cs.cmu.edu> <BxLH5B.7ox@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
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- In article <BxLH5B.7ox@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, shair@barolo.cso.uiuc.edu (Bob Shair) writes:
- > Sorry, but the SCSI support in the RT is only for the IBM differential
- > SCSI adapter, used to attach, for example, 9332 and 9335 disk drives.
- > These are huge, expensive, external disks (400MB!!!) which needed the
- > long cables which the more elaborate differential SCSI permits.
- But..
- You can run NON-IBM SCSI disks on the IBM SCSI adapter. As long as
- they are either native differential, or run thru a Rancho diff-to-single
- converter box. AIX and VRM will quite happily initialize the drives
- ONCE you hack a ddi with the correct device geometry, and insert /etc/system
- stanzas by hand. (The Devices command INSISTS on checking for a 9332
- disk on the SCSI controller.. :-( )
-
- You can't run diagnostics on them, or perform a low-level format, but if
- they are already formatted, just zero the first 10 cylinders to all zeros
- and VRM will put the minidisk partition table on the "empty" drives!
-
- > Don't know anything more about it;
- > don't think you can attach anything but 40MB disk drives to the adapter
- > you now have.
- Sad, but true.. It is a stock AT MFM controller for the R40 drives.. :-(
-
- > Your best bet is to find someone who would let an "EESDI" disc controller
- > card and some 114MB or 310MB disk drives go cheaply; trying to support
- > devices not originally supported in AIX is probably NOT the way to go.
-
- Writing your own SCSI card support would be a tough job, true enough..
- especially that ornery VRM to get JUST right...
- But, might be quite worth it once the EESDI controllers are all gone,
- and not just ANY ole ESDI drive will work with the IBM EESDI controller.
- SCSI disks are getting cheaper and cheaper and larger every day!
- Don't go over 1 Gig, AIX 2.2.1 and VRM just WRAP the block number
- back to ZERO!
-
- Later,
- markw
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- M. Whetzel
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