[Info-vax] danger from HVD SCSI

Bill Gunshannon billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Sun Nov 7 18:20:42 EST 2010


In article <f6123a6a-274a-4c72-a8ce-99233a4a052e at g7g2000vbl.googlegroups.com>,
	Steven Schweda <sms.antinode at gmail.com> writes:
> Bill Gunshannon wrote:
> 
>> What would you put on a device that, with various jumper settings, can
>> be either SE or HVD?
> 
>    I've never seen such a device.  Have you?
> 
>>   Or at least that's what the INTERNET says, I haven't
>> had the chance to try any of them yet on my HVD controller.
> 
>    Huh?  Who says what about whom?

Yes.  I have a number of them (although I have not had a chance to actually
test them.)  They are Maxtor LXT-340's and I found a datasheet that claimed
they were both SE and HVD controlled by jumpers.  I found this to be of great
interest as I have an QBUS HVD SCSI Controller but have never been able to
find any disks for it.

bill

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