Date: Sat, 25 Nov 1995 16:23:02 +0200 From: Dmitry Kohmanyuk <dk@dog.farm.org> To: stesin@elvisti.kiev.ua (Andrew V. Stesin) Cc: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: About Conner and IBM SCSI HDDs (was: Re: your mail Message-ID: <QQzrkn09769.199511251918@relay5.UU.NET>
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In article <inj.10-30a91f80-2596@bee.cs.kiev.ua> you wrote: > What you say about 1060S is no longer true. 1060S > are shipped with a good firmvare at least for some months. > They do not need any upgrade and works good as I can see > (comparatively fast; no errors or failures yet), but a bit noisy. which version of firmware needs to be upgrade, exactly? > There is another caveat with 1060Ss. Recently I've seen > a party of 1060Ss that are made in a strange fashion: > they have 80-pin connector on the drive and an extra interface > part which converts 80-pin to a "usual" 50-pin SCSI interface. > The part has jumpers on it for setting SCSI ID. THAT'S IT! I have that stinky "convertor" ;-) do you have docs for the jumpers? mine are labelled: RMT_STRT . . ADDR1 ADDR2 . . ADDR3 . . ADDR4 . . DLYSTRT . . I have got 2 of them. Boy, they are _really_ hot! And I guess I would have to chop the termination from one of them ;-) (your explanation omitted) > As I was told by mr. Behrens (his e-mail is <Soenke.Behrens@conner.com> > he's VERY helpful in case of any tech. adventures with Conners and -- "Yes means No and No means Yes. Delete all files [Y]? " -- BOFH
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