[comp.sys.mac.misc] more on cold boot Quantum failure

milne@ICS.UCI.EDU (Alastair Milne) (02/27/91)

   Two people have already responded to my notice yesterday.
   One reminded me that Quantum's have been known for problems
   with the spindle spinning adequately.  I have been told that
   problem is addressed with the QuantumPro 105: there is apparently
   an onboard routine that measures the capacitance needed to
   turn the drive; if that climbs, it's interpreted as meaning
   the drive is sticking, and the routine works the drive a bit
   to free it.  I expect this is correct, because from time to time
   I hear the drive chattering to itself although there is no system
   activity using it.

   Nonetheless, I will have a look around for some public domain software
   that was mentioned for lengthening the time the system allows the disc
   to come up to speed, just in case, in some subtle way, the sticking problem
   is still there.

   There were (unlikely though it may seem!) a couple of points I should
   have mentioned in the last message:
   - when the Welcome message is on the screen (booting from floppy)
     I usually hear the drive chattering, as if the system were actually
     reaching it.  At first I disregarded this as coincidence, but it
     happens almost every time I boot from floppy.
     After which there is usually a sustained pause, then the machine
     reads the floppies.
   - even as I am sitting in SCSI commander, trying to figure out what to
     try next, I sometimes hear the drive chattering to itself.  This is
     maddening!
   - the drive is internal.

   I have just tried changing the SCSI address of the drive, in case
   something happened to be bad with address 0; but it's just the same.

   All help much appreciated.


   Alastair Milne