Vertical mounting of SCSI drives?

Macy Hallock macy at fmsystm.UUCP
Thu Mar 8 17:45:32 AEST 1990


In article <10162 at leadsv.UUCP> hashemi at leadsv.LEADS.LMSC.COM.UUCP (Rahmat O. Hashemi) writes:
>In article <3320003 at hpnmdla.HP.COM> darrylo at hpnmdla.HP.COM (Darryl Okahata) writes:
>>
>>     I just ordered an Imprimis 94241-383 (half-height 300 MB SCSI)
>
>I don't know about the Imprimis, but I've used plenty of Maxtor SCSI drives
>in upright position(side mounted) without any problems. You should
>be able to do this with your Imprimis as well, specially if you format it
>in that position.


Well, I just bought a couple of 600 mb Imprimis Wren IV ESDI drives...
and the factory manual says that they may be horizontally or vertically
mounted, but should be kept within 10 degrees of level.  It also recommends
data written in one position be read in the same position.

Imprimis seems to making the finest drives around.  Even the manual is
decent.  I've bought several, and so far no sweat.

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