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test_equipment:hard_drive_conversion_to_cf_for_hp16500 [2017/11/17 01:29] adamgoldman Alphabetize CF card list |
test_equipment:hard_drive_conversion_to_cf_for_hp16500 [2018/02/09 00:53] adamgoldman |
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* [[http://www.hsc-us.com/Embedded/CFadapters/ADG_index.htm|Hagiwara ADC3-CFMS01]] - includes housing with standard mounting holes | * [[http://www.hsc-us.com/Embedded/CFadapters/ADG_index.htm|Hagiwara ADC3-CFMS01]] - includes housing with standard mounting holes | ||
* [[http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822998002|SYBA SD-CF-IDE-A]] - used with innoDisk iCF 4000 2G | * [[http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822998002|SYBA SD-CF-IDE-A]] - used with innoDisk iCF 4000 2G | ||
+ | * Syba SD-ADA45006 - with housing, 2.5" form factor. Needs 44 to 40 pin adapter. Mounting details TBD. Check CF socket for bent pins before inserting card. Insert card in "CF1 master" slot, leave other slot empty. Be sure to orient 44 pin connector correctly. | ||
===== Compatible CF cards ===== | ===== Compatible CF cards ===== | ||
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* Dane-Elec - unknown model - 256MB | * Dane-Elec - unknown model - 256MB | ||
* innoDisk iCF 4000 - 1GB | * innoDisk iCF 4000 - 1GB | ||
- | * Lexar - unknown model, x4 speed - 64MB | + | * Lexar CF064-04-291 - 64MB - Card is yellow and purple, has red 4x speed marking on card and packaging, says "USB enabled" on card and packaging |
* Pro Tecnik - unknown model - 128MB | * Pro Tecnik - unknown model - 128MB | ||
+ | * Simple Tech - unknown model (yellow and black) - 64MB, 128MB and 256MB | ||
* Unknown manufacturer - unknown model - 512MB | * Unknown manufacturer - unknown model - 512MB | ||
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* integral - unknown model - 64MB | * integral - unknown model - 64MB | ||
+ | * Lexar - unknown model - 128MB | ||
+ | * Memorex - unknown model - 128MB | ||
* Nikon (Rebranded Sandisk) - unknown model - 16MB | * Nikon (Rebranded Sandisk) - unknown model - 16MB | ||
- | * Sandisk - unknown model - 128MB | + | * RiData - unknown model, 233x speed - 4GB |
+ | * SanDisk - unknown model - 16MB | ||
* Sandisk - (Labelled 'Shoot & Store') - 64MB | * Sandisk - (Labelled 'Shoot & Store') - 64MB | ||
+ | * Sandisk - unknown model - 128MB | ||
* Sandisk - unknown model - 512MB | * Sandisk - unknown model - 512MB | ||
* Transcend - CompactFlash 80x - 512MB | * Transcend - CompactFlash 80x - 512MB | ||
* Transcend - CompactFlash 133x - 4GB | * Transcend - CompactFlash 133x - 4GB | ||
+ | * Viking - unknown model - 256MB | ||
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* Quantum ProDrive LPS 210AT | * Quantum ProDrive LPS 210AT | ||
* Quantum Fireball 540AT | * Quantum Fireball 540AT | ||
- | * Quantum Fireball 1080AT | + | * Quantum Fireball 1080AT (CHS geometry: 2112/16/63) |
* Quantum Fireball ST 1.6AT (HP P/N 16500-83515 for 16500C) | * Quantum Fireball ST 1.6AT (HP P/N 16500-83515 for 16500C) | ||
* Quantum Fireball SE 2.1AT | * Quantum Fireball SE 2.1AT | ||
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+ | Most of these old Quantum drives have already failed, so this information is mostly for reference purposes. | ||
===== Incompatible hard drives ===== | ===== Incompatible hard drives ===== | ||
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* Quantum ProDrive LPS 85AT (?) | * Quantum ProDrive LPS 85AT (?) | ||
+ | * Quantum ProDrive LPS 105AT | ||
* Maxtor 7120AT | * Maxtor 7120AT | ||
The Maxtor 7120AT will initially appear to format OK in the 16500B if you try to format it twice, and it will pass the Hard Disk Test, but it is not possible to actually copy files to the drive or boot from it. The 16500B apparently misdetects the C/H/S geometry of this drive. After formatting the drive, the 16500B reports free space in excess of the actual capacity of the drive. | The Maxtor 7120AT will initially appear to format OK in the 16500B if you try to format it twice, and it will pass the Hard Disk Test, but it is not possible to actually copy files to the drive or boot from it. The 16500B apparently misdetects the C/H/S geometry of this drive. After formatting the drive, the 16500B reports free space in excess of the actual capacity of the drive. | ||
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+ | * IBM DJNA-352500 | ||
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+ | The 16500B will not complete its power-on test with the IBM DJNA-352500 drive attached. It will display "software error" and freeze. This happens even if you reduce the drive capacity using the 2GB jumper or SET MAX ADDRESS. If you jumper the drive to disable auto spin up, the 16500B will complete the power-on test, but it will display "software error" and freeze when you try to format the drive. | ||
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+ | SATA drives with SATA to PATA adapters will not work. They get a "software error" during 16500B power-on test, same as the DJNA-352500 PATA drive. | ||
===== Preparing a newly installed drive ===== | ===== Preparing a newly installed drive ===== | ||
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To format the drive, boot the System Disk 1 floppy. Once it boots, use the touch screen to change from "Configuration" to "Hard Disk". Then change from "Load" to "Format Disk". Press "Execute", then confirm both times when prompted. | To format the drive, boot the System Disk 1 floppy. Once it boots, use the touch screen to change from "Configuration" to "Hard Disk". Then change from "Load" to "Format Disk". Press "Execute", then confirm both times when prompted. | ||
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+ | If the 16500B reports "Disk Timeout" after executing format on a CompactFlash card, power cycle the 16500B and try formatting the card again. | ||
After formatting, make the drive bootable by [[http://www.philpem.me.uk/elec/testgear/hp16500b/reinstall/|copying the system software to it.]] | After formatting, make the drive bootable by [[http://www.philpem.me.uk/elec/testgear/hp16500b/reinstall/|copying the system software to it.]] |