From: SMTP%"RELAY-INFO-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.COM" 2-NOV-1993 09:35:40.47 To: EVERHART CC: Subj: Re: Do newer Seagate SCSI disks work with VS3100s? X-Newsgroups: comp.os.vms From: dmk@well.sf.ca.us (Mark Kattalia) Subject: Re: Do newer Seagate SCSI disks work with VS3100s? Message-Id: Keywords: Seagate,VS3100 Sender: news@well.sf.ca.us Nntp-Posting-Host: well.sf.ca.us Organization: The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link, Sausalito, CA X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #1 (NOV) Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 07:32:27 GMT Lines: 21 To: Info-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.COM X-Gateway-Source-Info: USENET huber@mpiw13.mppmu.mpg.de (Joseph Huber) writes: >In Article <20OCT199310302053@seqvax.caltech.edu> >mathog@seqvax.caltech.edu (David Mathog) writes: >>Has anybody got one of the 3.5" Seagate SCSI disks running on a VS3100 (m38)? >>The old Seagate's worked well, but since the SCSI on the VS3100 is so picky >>I'd like a little reassurance before taking the plunge. I'm leaning >>towards the 2.0 Gb model (ST12400N). >I have 2 ST43400N 5.25"/2.9 GByte Fast SCSI-2 single ended drive attached to >a 3100/M30 - no problems. >-- >Joseph "Sepp" Huber, Max-Planck-Institut Physik, D 80805 Muenchen >Internet: huber@mpivax.mppmu.mpg.de [134.107.4.25] PSI:(+262)45050280102 >EARN: HUBER@DMUMPIMV.BITNET HEPnet: (13673::) MPICLU::HUBER I have several 3100/M10 running the Seagate 1200 1.05 disks (only $895) running with no problems at all. They have the same form factor as the RZ23 so I can fit two of them into the cabinet making a nice server. - Mark (dmk@well.sf.ca.us)