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From: <ALANL%wpmail@sppd.stpaul.gov> (Alan J. Lloyd )
To: <MAILER-DAEMON@sppd.stpaul.gov>
Subject: Hard drive question (somewhat off topic)
Date: Wed Jun 21 10:50:36 1995
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With apologies to the off-topic police, I have a general question
about an old Micropolis SCSI drive:
I was _given_ a Micropolis 1684-07 (approx. 350 MB) SCSI drive by
the network administrator at work, for our use on our control
room Amiga 2000. It is in an external case w/power supply and
fan. I got it running straightaway, but then it began acting up.
I am in accordance with the GVP SCSI termination requirements
(internal chain _unterminated_ in the presence of an external
device) and it runs fine for a while, but after a couple of hours
it begins giving me errors...things like read errors on block
xxxxx, and unvalidating. I felt the top of the external case and
it felt warm...not hot, but warm. My question is this: Is it
possible that the drive or its associated electronics are somehow
thermally reactive?
The drive is sitting at home right now, I took it there for
testing purposes, and this happened again last night. Am I SOL
on this or does anyone have _some_ idea what might be happening?
Thanx in advance for help.
ObLightWave: I see that the "wish list" may very well make it
into future 'Wave versions. Good! To that end, let's hope the
global/local coordinates choice ends up there too. Yes, this is
a thin one, but just to get back (more or less) to the nature of
the list...
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Alan Lloyd
alan.lloyd@stpaul.gov
>> All standard disclaimers apply. Non-standard disclaimers
available on request.
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