thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) (07/02/89)
Re: Ned Nowotny's questions about the WD2010 ... The chip comes in (at least) plastic and ceramic 40-pin DIP packaging; it may also be available in other packages, thus the question from the person you called. "We" are making a group buy of the WD2010 chip in the very near future (see my posting earlier to this newsgroup) and the "part" is "BJM05" which is the plastic 40-pin DIP. The chip itself bears these markings: (c) WDC'84 WD2010B-PL 05-02 xxxx where the "xxxx" is the date code. As far as "changes" to your system ... one simply unplugs the existing WD1010 chip and replaces it with the WD2010. Using a new diagnostics disk, one can then format out beyond 1224 cylinders. If you want a HD with more than 8 heads, you need the P5.1 motherboard mod. Additional details have appeared in postings to unix-pc.general and comp.sys.att over the past 4-7 days; look for them at a newsfeed near you! :-) Thad Floryan [ thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ]