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: a Maxtor Technical Support BBS SPECS TOP/SPECS ** SPECIFICATIONS ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Product Spec. Sheets B ... Install Specs. (All drives) Select an option, or ? for help: b Miniscribe Installation Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Model Form Capacity Access Cyls Hds Sect/Trk Precomp Park Cyl ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 ------------------------------------ Code Legend ------------------------------------ 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 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. << hit any key >> Select an option (A,B,X, 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: a Maxtor Technical Support BBS SPECS TOP/SPECS ** SPECIFICATIONS ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Product Spec. Sheets B ... Install Specs. (All drives) Select an option, or ? for help: a Maxtor Technical Support BBS SPECSHEETS TOP/SPECS/SPECSHEETS ** PRODUCT SPEC. SHEETS ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Current drives B ... Non-Current drives C ... MFM ST412/506 Interface drives D ... RLL ST412/506 Interface drives E ... ESDI Interface drives F ... SCSI Interface drives G ... AT IDE drives H ... XT IDE drives I ... Maxtor High Capacity Drives Select an option, or ? for help: f Maxtor Technical Support BBS SCSI TOP/SPECS/SPECSHEETS/SCSI ** SCSI INTERFACE DRIVES ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... 3180S B ... 8051S C ... 8425S D ... 9380S E ... LXT-200S F ... LXT-213S G ... XT-8760S H ... XT-8702S I ... XT-8380S J ... XT-4380S K ... XT-4170S Select an option, or ? for help: f ============================================================================== MODEL LXT213-S ============================================================================== Interface: SCSI RLL 1,7 Encoding Capacity, Unformatted Capacity, Formatted ESDI Compatible Per Drive (Mbytes) : 248.00 Per Drive (Mbytes) : 213.00 Per Surface (Mbytes) : 35.40 Per Surface (Mbytes) : 30.40 Per Sector (Bytes) : 512 Parameters Performance Specifications 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 MTBF: 50,000 Hours (POH) Dimensions(Inches): 1.625" x 4.0" x 5.750" Power Requirements: +12VDC +\- 5%. 0.6A Typical, 2.5A Maximum + 5VDC +\- 5%. 1.7A Typical, .75A Maximum NOTE: This drive has been Factory Low Level Formatted. This is an intelligent drive so No drive type is required in your computer setup. Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,X, or ? for help): x Maxtor Technical Support BBS SPECSHEETS TOP/SPECS/SPECSHEETS ** PRODUCT SPEC. SHEETS ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Current drives B ... Non-Current drives C ... MFM ST412/506 Interface drives D ... RLL ST412/506 Interface drives E ... ESDI Interface drives F ... SCSI Interface drives G ... AT IDE drives H ... XT IDE drives I ... Maxtor High Capacity Drives Select an option, or ? for help: e Maxtor Technical Support BBS ESDI TOP/SPECS/SPECSHEETS/ESDI ** ESDI INTERFACE DRIVES ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU 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 Select an option, or ? for help: e ============================================================================== MODEL XT-8800E ============================================================================== Interface: ESDI RLL 1,7 Encoding Capacity, Unformatted Capacity, Formatted ESDI Compatible 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 Parameters Performance Specifications 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 MTBF: 40,000 Hours (POH) Dimensions(Inches): 3.25" x 5.75" x 8.20"" Power Requirements: +12VDC +\- 5%. 1.5A Typical, 4.5A Maximum + 5VDC +\- 5%. 1.7A Typical, 1.9A Maximum 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. Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,X, or ? for help): x Maxtor Technical Support BBS SPECSHEETS TOP/SPECS/SPECSHEETS ** PRODUCT SPEC. SHEETS ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Current drives B ... Non-Current drives C ... MFM ST412/506 Interface drives D ... RLL ST412/506 Interface drives E ... ESDI Interface drives F ... SCSI Interface drives G ... AT IDE drives H ... XT IDE drives I ... Maxtor High Capacity Drives Select an option, or ? for help: x Maxtor Technical Support BBS SPECS TOP/SPECS ** SPECIFICATIONS ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Product Spec. Sheets B ... Install Specs. (All drives) 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 | | | | | | | | 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: f DUAL DRIVE SUPPORT The 8051A operates in a MASTER SLAVE relationship. This enables the 8051A to be daisy-chained with another IDE drive.(i.e. 7080A,7040A,or another 8051A) 1: Jumpering J4.1 to J4.2 causes the 8051A to operate in the SLAVE role. 2: Jumpering J4.5 to J4.6 causes the 8051A to operate in the MASTER role. 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. 4: Jumper J4.7 to J4.8 is not used and should not be installed. 5: Jumpering J4.9 to J4.10 enables the I/O ready signal onto the interface connector, pin 27. << 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. Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,X, 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: g MAXTOR "LXT-200A" JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS JUMPER SINGLE DRIVE DUAL DRIVE SYSTEM 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 | 4 Drv.Active OPTIONAL OPTIONAL REMOVED ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 Mastr./Slve. REMOVED REMOVED INSTALLED --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,X, 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: h JUMPER SETTINGS FOR THE MAXTOR LXT-200S 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 J-6 PINS 7, 8 STATUS ------------- ------ WAIT FOR START COMMAND OFF START WHEN POWER APPLIED ON 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 Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,X, or ? for help): ? Additional commands available: - Refresh screen, see full menu text X - Exit one menu level (to parent menu) EXIT - Exit to the system Main Menu GO - Go directly to a page (e.g. GO TOP) PAUSE - Toggle pausing at screen boundaries FIND - 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 Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,X, 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: i M3425 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 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... 1) DRIVE C: PINS 1-4 ON, 5,6, AND 7 OFF, AND 8 ON 2) DRIVE D: PINS 1-4 ON 5 AND 6 OFF, 7 ON , AND 8 OFF NOTE: IF YOU ARE USING A TWISTED CABLE THEN YOU NEED TO SET YOUR DRIVE UP AS D: (SEE ST506 CABLING) Select an option (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,X, or ? for help): 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: j Maxtor Technical Support BBS JMP MINISCRIBE 10&20 MB SETTINGS A ... MiniScribe 10&20 MB Jumpers Select an option, or ? for help: a =============================================================================== DRIVE SELECT SETTINGS FROM FACTORY FIRST LOGICAL DRIVE =============================================================================== 2012 3012 4020 ------ ------ ------ 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 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. 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 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 | | | | | | | | 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 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: d The option you have chosen, "D", is not available! 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 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: 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 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): 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. 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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 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 | \----------------------------------/ << 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 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 | \----------------------------------/ << 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 Select an option, or ? for help: c 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 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 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 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: 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 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 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 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 . 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 TOP/GUIDES ** GUIDES ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... Installation Guides B ... Troubleshooting Guides Select an option, or ? for help: B Maxtor Technical Support BBS TROUBLE TOP/GUIDES/TROUBLE ** TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES ** X ... EXIT TO PREVIOUS MENU A ... BASIC TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDES Select an option, or ? for help: A COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS FOR MAXTOR DRIVES Problem: When installing my drive I get an unrecoverable I/O error. 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 swap out your cable. Problem: The LED(light)on my drive is flashing a strange code. 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 << hit any key >> a flickering light=0 Problem: When I boot up my system with my new drive installed I get a 1790 error. Then the machine just hangs. 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. Problem: When I install my drive I can't get the machine to recognize the drive. 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. << hit any key >> For more information on this subject refer to ST506 CABLING in the INSTALLATION GUIDES section of this BBS. NOTE: These problems and solutions are based on common problems and very basic troubleshooting. If you try them and have not solved your problem please call us at 800-356-5333. Select an option (A,X, or ? for help): X 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: 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 ... 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