Re: Wanted: Info on a DEC DSP5300S HD
From: Ben Myers (_at_)
Date: 01/06/04
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Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:07:24 GMT
Avastor was apparently formed from DEC's old disk and tape business and
subsequently sold to Quantum, who may well have manufactured the drives
originally for DEC. And Qunatum's drive business was bought up by Maxtor.
No references at all to the DSP5300S on any of these web sites. However, one
obscure web site states that the DSP5300S is the "old" RZ74 SCSI drive.
I finally turned up the following URL which seems to contain the info needed
here:
http://th99.pley.org/h/txt/744.txt
... Ben Myers
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 08:19:21 -0800, "Jack Pea***" <pea***@simconv.com> wrote:
>"Mauricio" <uce@ftc.gov> wrote in message
>news:e8e09fdbf8d77686f6eba274759b63e0@news.teranews.com...
>> I have one of those FH bricks here I would like to use.
>> Unfortunately, I have no info on its jumper settings. Searching for
>> them using google resulted in nothing useful.
>>
>These drives were built by Avastor in Germany. Try searching on "Avastor".
> Jack Pea***
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