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WELCOME TO THE COMP.SYS.ACORN FAQ MONTHLY UPDATE.

This update is automatically generated by my machine, so please email me at
pvi...@interalpha.co.uk if any parts are missing or corrupted.
--------------------------------- part 5 of 5 ------------------------------

11.4) What works with what?

This list contains details of peripherals known to work on Acorn
computers, and is intended as a rough guide for those wanting to upgrade.

The list covers all storage devices: hard discs, magneto-optical drives,
tape, CD-rom, and related interfaces. It also covers modems, serial cards
and printers.It does not cover IDE hard discs, as these are covered in a
separate list in the FAQ.

This list is based on information from users, but it's fairly out of date
now. If you have new information, corrections, suggestions or if you just
want to tell me how good it is, please e-mail f...@vigay.com

If you have any equipment which you no longer require, please consider
donating it to Archive magazine or Clares Micro Supplies, who will find a
deserving home for it. Contact Paul Beverley at pa...@archivemag.co.uk or
DCl...@Clares.demon.co.uk

Note that in all the following lists the interface refers to the computer
and not the peripheral.
Hard discs

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Computer Size Manuf. Model Interface Interface Special
type manuf Requirements
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A310 46MB Seagate ST157N SCSI-1 Cumana/Oak none
A310 46MB Seagate ST277N SCSI-1 Oak Use Acorn SCSIFiler
with RO3.1
A310 47MB Seagate 257 SCSI-8 Lingenuity none
A310 60MB Seagate ST-277N SCSI Oak Ext Apple
A310/4Mb 80Mb Quantum P80S SCSI Oak none
A310 87Mb Fujitsu M2612S SCSI-U Morley none
0608
A310 100Mb Quantum LP105S SCSI-U Morley none
A310 105M Quantum Prodrive SCSI Oak none
A310 105MB Rodime RO-3128T SCSI-1 Morley none
A310 105MB Syquest SQ105S SCSI-1 Morley none
A310 110MB Rodime RO-5125ST SCSI Oak Ext Apple
A310 117MB Quantum LP120S SCSI VTi/Alsys RO3.1+PowerROM
A310 191Mb Maxtor LXT-200S SCSI Lingenuity none
A310 210MB Conner CP3200F SCSI Oak Ext Apple
A310/4Mb 210Mb Quantum PD210S SCSI Oak none
A310 240MB Quantum LPS240S SCSI-1 Morley none
A310 270MB Syquest SQ3270S SCSI-1 Morley none
A310 330Mb Seagate ST2383N SCSI-U Morley none
A310 340Mb Conner CFA340 SCSI-1 Cumana/Oak none
A310 496MB Fujitsu M2624S SCSI VTi/Alsys RO3.1+PowerROM
A310 516Mb Quantum Maverick SCSI-U Morley none
540S 0901
A310 540MB Quantum Fireball SCSI-1 Morley none
A310 700Mb Quantum LIGHTNING SCSI Lingenuity none
730S
A410/1 170MB Quantum LPS170 SCSI-C Morley none
ProDrive
A410/1 115MB IBM 7910A12 SCSI-C Morley none
A410/1 213M Maxtor 7213S SCSI-U Morley none
A410/1 1GB HP C2247 SCSI-U Morley none
A420/1 730MB Quantm LT730S SCSI TSP/AAD 512Mb max.
A420/1 330MB Maxtor 7345S SCSI TSP/AAD none
A4xx/1 40MB Seagate ST251/1 ST506 Acorn ext Case+PSU
A4xx/1 40MB Seagate ST251/0 ST506 Acorn ext Case+PSU
A4xx/1 40MB NEC D3156 ST506 Acorn none
A4xx/1 68MB Seagate ST1100 ST506 Acorn none
A400/1 523MB IBM DSAS-3540 SCSI-16 Cumana none
A440/1 240M Quantum LPS240S SCSI-U Morley none
A440/1 1G Micropolis 4110 SCSI-U Morley none
A440 66M Rodime RO3085S SCSI Lingenuity none
A540 116Mb Conner CP30100 SCSI Acorn 1.05 none
R140 330MB Maxtor 7345S SCSI Acorn MK3 (Used with RISCiX)
R140 730MB Quantm LT730S SCSI Acorn MK3 (Used with RISCiX)
A3000 42MB NEC D3835 SCSI Serial port(VTi)
A3000 51Mb Quantum LP52S SCSI } Cumana none
A3000 81Mb Quantum ELS85S SCSI } Cumana none
A3000 105M Quantum LP105S SCSI HCCS-8i none
A3000 540M IBM DSAS-3540 SCSI HCCS-8i doesn't work!
A3000 730M Quantum LT730S SCSI HCCS-8i none
A4000 1G IBM DPES31080 SCSI HCCS none
A5000 340MB Quantum LPS340S SCSI Cumana none
A5000 540M Conner CP30540 SCSI1 Cumana none
A5000 1.06G Conner CFP1060S SCSI-2 Cumana none
A4 520M Fujitsu M2684S PSCSI Atomwide bid parallel
RPC600 110MB Rodime RO-5125ST SCSI Oak Ext Apple
RPC600 116MB Conner CP30100 SCSI-1 Alsystems none
RPC600 121Mb Maxtor 7120SCS SCSI-2 Cumana none
RPC600 163MB Quantum ELS170S pll SCSI Atomwide none
RPC600 163MB Quantum ELS170S SCSI Oak none
RPC600 163MB Quantum ELS170S SCSI-2 Castle tec none
RPC600 163MB Quantum ELS170S SCSI Morley-U&C none
RPC600 210MB Conner CP3200F SCSI Oak Ext Apple
RPC600 317MB Imprimis 94241-7 SCSI-1 Alsystems none
RPC600 496Mb Fujitsu M2624F-512 SCSI-1 TSP/AAD none
RPC600 496MB Fujitsu M2624F-512 SCSI-1 Alsystems none
RPC600 502MB Quantum ProDrive525S SCSI2 Alsystems none
RPC600 507MB Fujitsu M2684S-512 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
RPC600 523Mb IBM DSAS-3540 SCSI-2 Cumana filecore limit
RPC600 550MB Quantum Fireball SCSI-2 MCS none
RPC600 650Mb Cumana Proteus SCSI-2 Cumana New Filecore
RPC600 850MB Quantum TRB850S SCSI-2 Cumana none
RPC600 1Gb Quantum Fireball SCSI-2 Cumana none
FB1080
RPC600 1G Micropolis 4110 SCSI-U Morley none
RPC600 1.7G Quantum Sirocco SCSI-2 Cumana New Filecore
RPC600 2.1Gb Fujitsu 2915 SCSI-2 Cumana New Filecore
RPC600 2.5G Quantum Sirocco SCSI-2 Cumana New Filecore
RPC700 105M Quantum LP105S SCSI-2 Alsystems none
RPC700 140M Fujitsu M2624SA SCSI-U Morley none
RPC700 340MB Maxtor 7345A IDE Acorn none
RPC700 540M Conner CP30540 SCSI1 Cumana none
RPC700 730M Quantum LT730S SCSI-2 Alsystems none
RPC700 2G Quantum Atlas scsi-2 Alsystems early drives noisy *
RPC700 520M Seagate ST3660A IDE Acorn none
RPC700 1G Fujitsu M1614TAU IDE Acorn none
RPC700 1.6G Conner CFS1621A IDE Acorn none
RPC700 1,6G WD AC31600H IDE Acorn slow startup, fast drive
RPC700 1.7G NEC D3747 IDE Acorn none
RPC700 2G Fujitsu M1624TAU IDE Acorn none
RPC700 2G Seagate ST32161A IDE Acorn none
RPC700 2.1GB WD AC21000 IDE Acorn none
RPC700SA 520M Seagate ST3660A IDE Acorn none
RPC700SA 1.6G Conner CFS1621A IDE Acorn none
RPC700SA 2G Seagate ST32132A IDE Acorn none
* RiscPC cases amplify vibrations from drives. According to Quantum
technical support, drives with high spin speeds need to be internally
balanced like car wheels to avoid vibration. Their first models (including
the Atlas range) were not balanced, but current models are. Apparently the
vibrations do not affect performance or reliability.

Non-working combinations
A410/1 1GB HP C2247 SCSI-8 Lingenuity did not work
A3000 540M IBM DSAS-3540 SCSI HCCS-8i doesn't work!
A310/OS3.1/MEMC1A/ARM3 SCSI VTi see below
This combination has been reported to be troublesome due to timing problems
on the bus. This problem does not occur with a standard A310. If the problem
is found to be present, it can be fixed by fitting a 2nF capacitor across the
/BL pull-up resistor.

Removable hard discs

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Computer Size Manuf. Model Interface Interface Special
type manuf Requirements
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A310 105MB Syquest - SCSI Oak none
A440/1 88MB Syquest SQ5110 SCSI-U Morley none
A410/1 105MB Syquest - SCSI-U Morley none
A3000 135MB SyQuest EZ135 SCSI Cumana none
A3000 270MB Syquest SQ3270 SCSI HCCS-8i MOFS (!MagOpt)
A5000 135MB SyQuest EZ135 SCSI Cumana none
A5000 270MB Syquest SQ327 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
A4 105MB Syquest - PSCSI Atomwide bid none
parallel
RPC600 88MB Syquest SQ5110 SCSI-2 Cumana none
RPC600 105MB Syquest - IDE ICS none
RPC600 105MB Syquest - SCSI-2 Castle none
RPC600 105MB Syquest - SCSI Oak none
RPC600 105MB Syquest SQ3105S SCSI-2 Castle none
RPC600 135MB Syquest EZ135 IDE ICS minor bugs
RPC600 135MB Syquest EZ135 SCSI-C Morley none
RPC600 200MB Syquest SQ5200C SCSI-2 Cumana none
RPC600 1GB Iomega JAZ SCSI-2 PowerTec none
RPC600SA 105MB Syquest SQ3105S SCSI-2 Castle none
RPC600SA 1GB Iomega JAZ SCSI-2 PowerTec none
RPC700 135MB SyQuest EZ135 SCSI Cumana 16bit none
RPC700 135MB SyQuest EZ135 SCSI Cumana 32bit none
RPC700 135MB SyQuest EZ135 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
RPC700 135MB SyQuest EZ135 IDE Acorn none
RPC700 270MB SyQuest SQ3270 SCSI Cumana 16bit none
RPC700 270MB SyQuest SQ3270 SCSI Cumana 32bit
Care needed with flash rom software upgrades
RPC700 270MB SyQuest SQ3270 SCSI Alsystems none
RPC700 270MB Syquest SQ3270 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
Firmware 3_05 and above recommended
CD ROM

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Computer Speed Manuf. Model Interface Interface Special
type manuf Requirements
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A310 3.4x Toshib XM5201 SCSI-1 Cuman/Oak CDX driver
A310 1x Sony CDU-541 SCSI-U Morley none
A310 2x Matsushita CR-503 SCSI VTi/Alsys RO3.1+PowerROM
A410/1 2x Apple CD300 SCSI-C Morley AppleSony module
A410/1 2x Sanyo CRD-250S SCSI-2 Morley none
A420/1 2x Apple CD300e SCSI TSP/AAD CDFS 2.2+ driver
A3000 2x Toshiba XM-3401TA SCSI HCCS-8i none
A3000 4.4x Toshiba XM-3601TA SCSI HCCS-8i IOC CDFS SCSI2 driver
A5000 2x Toshiba XM-3401TA SCSI Cumana EESOX CDFS_SCSI2 driver for photocd
A5000 2x Aiwa ACD300 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
A5000 4.4x Pioneer DR-U124X SCSI-2 Cumana Eesox SCSI2dr
RPC600 2x Nakamichi MBR-7 SCSI-2 Cumana Eesox SCSI2 7cd changer
RPC600 2x Apple CD300e SCSI Acorn MK3 CDFS 2.2+ driver
RPC600 2x Cumana Indigo IDE Cumana none
RPC600 - Plextor PX-4XCS SCSI-2 Cumana
RPC600 4x Cumana Proteus SCSI-2 Cumana
RPC600 4x Sanyo CRD-254S SCSI-2 Cumana EESOX scsi2 driver
RPC600 4x Sony CDU76S SCSI-2 Cumana Eesox SCSI2 driver
RPC600 4x Sony CDU77E IDE Acorn RiscOs3.7/SA
RPC600 4x Toshiba XM-3601TA SCSI-1 TSP/AAD EESOX SCSI2 driver
RPC600 4x Cumana Proteus SCSI-2 Cumana none
RPC600 4x Panasonic PD-1 LF1000SCSI-2 Power-tec none
RPC600 4x NEC Multispin SCSI-2 Power-tec none
RPC600 4x Matsushita CR-504 SCSI-2 Power-tec none
RPC600 4x Hitachi CDR-770 IDE Acorn Cumana/Powertec ATAPI
RPC700 4.4x Toshiba XM-3601TA SCSI-2 Alsystems none
RPC600 6x Mitsumi FX600 IDE Acorn CDFS2.30 or RO 3.6
RPC600 6x TEAC CD-56E IDE Acorn CDFS2.30 or RO 3.6
RPC600 7x Toshiba XM-3701TA SCSI-2 Cumana Eesox SCSI2
RPC700 2x Sony CDU50E IDE Acorn none
RPC700 2x Cuma. Bravo SLCD Cumana Unplug CDFSAtapi
RPC700 4x Sony CDU-76E IDE Acorn none
RPC700 4x Panasonic CR504B SCSI-C Morley none
RPC700 4x Mitsumi FX400 IDE Acorn none
RPC700 4x NEC CDR-273 IDE Acorn only works in 2x
RPC700 6x NEC CDR-1300A IDE Acorn only works in 2x
RPC700SA 6x NEC CDR-1300A IDE Acorn only works in 2x
RPC700 8x Goldstar GCD-R580B IDE Acorn possible clash with some h.d.
RPC700SA 12x Teac CD-512E IDE Acorn none
RPC700SA 8x Toshiba XM-56028 IDE Acorn none
Problem Drives

Many drives don't work with the standard drivers found in RiscOS. This is
usually due to differences between the implementation of ATAPI in the
drives. Third party drivers (soft-loadable modules) are available (eg from
EESOX) and some IDE and SCSI cards come with new drivers built in.

CD ROM Equivalents
Manuf Model Manuf Model
Apple CD300 Sony CDU-8003A Rev. 1.9a
Cumana ProTeus Panasonic PD2000

Floppy disk

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Computer Type Size Manuf. Model Interface Interface Special
type manuf Requirements
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A310 5.25" 19Mb QUME HF24DR G05 SCSI-U Morley none
A5000 Zip 100MB Iomega ZIP 100 SCSI Oak none
A5000 Zip 100MB Iomega ZIP 100 SCSI Lingenuity no LL format
* This scsi card will initialise a partition but won't low-level format
RPC600 Zip 100MB Iomega ZIP 100 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
RPC700 Zip 100MB Iomega ZIP 100 SCSI-2 Alsystems none
Note: Powertec supports DOS format for Zip drives
RPC700 Zip 100MB Iomega ZIP 100 SCSI-U Morley none
* The parallel port Zip drive can now be used with the Acorn driver, but
requires driver software. This is available from Argo or Partis Computing. *

If your scsi software does not support zip drives, see the Tape Streamer
section for details. * The write-protection feature of Zip discs is not at
present available via any of the scsi drivers. It is fully supported by the
parallel port driver.
Tape streamers

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Computer Size Type Manuf. Model Interface Interface Special
type manuf Requirements
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A5000 230MB magopt Fujitsu M2512A SCSI-2 CUMANA none
A540 230MB magopt Fuji 2512A SCSI Oak none
A540 230MB magopt Fuji 2512A SCSI-16 AAD none
RPC600 230MB magopt Fuji 2512A SCSI Acorn !magopt
RPC600 230MB magopt Fuji 2512A SCSI Oak none
RPC600 230MB magopt Fuji 2512A SCSI QD-16 none
RPC600 525MB qic ? ? SCSI-2 cumana
Settings: tapebackgrounding off, tapemaxtransfer 1, tapebuffer 16k,
scsidisconnect 6 on and *unplug DMAManager
RPC600 2.3G 8mm Exabyte EXB 8200 SCSI-2 Cumana !tapefs
RPC700SA 230kb/s Settings: tapebackgrounding off, tapemaxtransfer 64kb,
tapebuffer 512kb.
RPC700 1.3G DAT HP - SCSI-C Morley none
RPC700 1G DAT WangDAT 1300 SCSI Cumana
Settings: Backgrounding off, disconnect off, and set drive to
SCSI-1 standard (because tapefs=scsi1?)
Tape equivalents

Some data tapes are identical to consumer AV products. Most manufacturers
don't recommend use of the cheaper tapes for data storage but they do work.

DDS or 4mm tape is equivalent to DAT (Digital Audio Tape). A two-hour
tape is the same as a 60m, and you can get three hours of audio on a 90m.

8mm tape is equivalent to Video-8. Currently I have no information on
tape sizes or merits of using standard or Hi8.

Configuration

You may need to tweak the options to make your device work properly.
Different drives have different requirements, so experimentation might be
necessary.

Zip drives require a different setup from the other backup devices. Some
users report nothing more than running their scsi config software to
identify the drive to the system, the drive appearing as a hard disc. Others
are using MagFS.

To set up Magfs:

Download Magfs from Hensa.

Set the MO$SCSI in the Run file of !MagOpt to to match the scsi id of the
drive.

Insert a blank disk and run MO-form.

Enter 4 or 5 at first request.

Enetr N at second request for a low level format.

Run !Magopt.

Some magopt users are running tapefs. Don't know why.

Software for tape streamers can be obtained from the following sources:

tapefs is in
ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/mirrors/hensa/micros/arch/riscos/a/a050

magfs is in
ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/mirrors/hensa/micros/arch/riscos/d/d160

tar is in
ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/mirrors/hensa/micros/arch/riscos/a/a052

It has been found that the released version of tar won't handle image
files (archives, for example). A patched version is available which will
cope with these can be found at
ftp://ftp.comlab.ox.ac.uk:/tmp/Robin.Watts/Tar_hack
Modems

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Computer Modem Protocol Manuf Model Interface Interface Interface Special
speed blockdriver manuf Best speed Reqs
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A310 9600 - Pace MicroLin internal Acorn 19k2 none
A310 14.4K V32bis Escom 14400 sp_dual Atomwide 57600 RO3.1
A410/1 28.8K V34 USR Sportster internal Acorn 9600 none
A410/1 28.8K V34 USR Sportster sp_dual MK2 TSP 115200 none
A5000 28800 V.34 Zoom V.34 sp_dualpc mk2 TSP 115200 none
A5000 14400 V.32b USR Courier sp_dualpc mk2 TSP 57600 none
A5000 14400 V.32b USR Courier internalpc Acorn 38400 none
A5000 14400 V.32b Pace MicroLinfx sp_dualpc m2 TSP 57600 none
A3000 14400 V.32b USR Courier internal Acorn 19200 none
RPC600 36.6K V34 MR Modem internal Acorn 115200 none
RPC600 28.8K V34 USR Sportster internal Acorn 115200 none
RPC600 14.4K - - LineLink internal Acorn 57600 none
May need to cut an internal cable to fix flow control if the modem is
wired for use with a MAC
RPC700 28.8K V34 USR Sportster internal Acorn 115200 none
setup string: ATB0&M4&H1&R2&I0&K3&B1&N0&S1&Y1&D2&C1V1Q0X4&A3E1F1M1
RPC700 14.4K V32b CreatiX SG144 internalPC Acorn 115200 none
RPC700SA 14.4K V32b CreatiX SG144 internalPC Acorn 115200 none
Note: If you have a Sportster 28.8 with revision dates earlier than
04/28/95 / 03/31/95, and you are having difficulties such as low speed
operation or line drop-outs, USR have a return-to-base upgrade which is free
of charge.
Printers

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Computer Printer DPI Manuf. Model Interface Interfc !Printers Special
type type manuf version Reqs
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A410 Inkjet 720 Epson Stylus-Col-I Parallel Acorn 1.28c none
A410 Dotmat 360 Citizen Swift 24 Parallel Acorn 1.28c none
RPC600 Inkjet 720 Epson Sty.Col.500 Parallel Acorn 1.54 PDF:Nov'96
RPC700 Inkjet 720 Epson Stylus-Col-I Parallel Acorn 1.52 rel3 none
RPC700SA Inkjet 300 HP DJ 500 C Par/Ser Acorn 1.28
RPC700SA Inkjet 300 HP DJ 500 C Par/Ser Acorn 1.54 Acorns Rompatch
Third party drivers

Computer Concepts' Turbo Drivers are available for popular printers. This
software is optimised for speed although Acorn's own drivers have recently
been upgraded and the benefits are not as great as they were. The Turbo
drivers give greater control over the output and background printing
actually works, however the output quality can be worse with dithered
graphics.
Optical Scanners

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Computer Manuf. Model Scanner Interface Interface Special
type type manuf Requirements
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RPC600 HP Scanjet IIcx flatbed SCSI-2 Cumana David Pilling's Twain
RPC600 Epson GT 9500 flatbed SCSI-2 Powertec David Pilling's Twain
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Computer notes

The A3xx and A4xx machines are all similar, and comments about one of
these machines should apply to any other, provided it is running with the
latest OS and/or chip set.

Similarly, the A4 is a miniature A5000, and the RPC700 is a slightly
enhanced RPC600.

StrongARM equipped RiscPCs might have difficulties with interfaces that
work on the non-SA computers,

A3xx computers have no on-board disc interface; A4xx have on-board mfm.
The A3000 has no interface, the A4, A3020, A4000, A5000, A7000, Stork and
RPC models all have IDE.
Interface notes

In theory the fastest interfaces are the ones with DMA. These cards
perform at their best on RiscPCs in slot 0 or 1. The data rate will be
limited by the slowest part of the system, so when upgrading, budget for a
new drive in addition to the interface.

The Alsystems Powertec card is a SCSI-2 DMA device with a top speed of
around 4.5MB/s. This speed will increase with later software/firmware
releases.

The Yellowstone RapIDE32 card is a fast IDE interface using DMA which
will give a significant improvement over the standard interface in a RiscPC.

Both Yellowstone and Alsystems are developing rival products.

The Morley SCSI-1 interface is either cached or uncached. The maximum
speeds of these are uncached: 2MB/s, cached: 4MB/s. These cards do not use
DMA. Currently the Morley software cannot cope with partitions > 512 MB and
the "Free" window is broken under RiscOS 3.6. New firmware is rumoured for
the Morley card.

The TSP/AAD is the former 'Arxe Alpha Dual', which was produced by The
Serial Port, but which is now discontinued. It provides 16-bit non-DMA
SCSI-1 and a high density floppy interface.

Versions of Risc OS older than 3.6 can only cope with drives < 512 MB.
Larger drives can be used if formatted to this size. Some filing systems
allow large drives to be partitioned, ie split into 2 or more sections, each
up to 512MB in size. The new limit for RiscOS 3.6 is 4GB, which is already
looking too small.

An important new development for scsi card owners is the Alsystems
PowerRom. This is a firmware upgrade for many existing cards, including
Cumana, Castle, Lingenuity, Morley, Acorn, Vti, HCCS and Oak. The upgrade
provides all the features present in the Powertec card, subject to hardware
limitations, which will include compatibility with large partitions and
devices such as Zip drives. The PowerRom will eventually be able to replace
IDE card firmware too.
Which SCSI have I got?

To determine the scsi version number of a device, run the following
program:
ON ERROR REPORT:PRINT " at ";ERL:END
DIM buffer% 16
INPUT "Enter device number";device%
SYS "SCSI_Initialise",2,device%,buffer%
SCSI%=(buffer%?2) AND %111
PRINT "Version is ";SCSI%
END

This will give you zero if the device is not present.
How big is a Megabyte ?

Some manufacturers quote Megabytes as 1000K. This is of course totally
incorrect but they like to cheat with numbers, so to get the real size,
multiply by 1000/1024.
Further Information

IDE hard discs

IDE hard discs are listed separately in the Acorn FAQ.

Jumper settings and configuration

Jumper settings are often a problem, and it's rare to get a manual with a
drive these days. Some manufacturers have web sites, most of these have
detailed information on their current models including jumper settings, and
some have databases covering older devices.

Although sometimes biased towards PCs, the information can be extremely
useful.
Manufacturer Web site

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Seagate http://www.seagate.com/
Conner http://www.conner.com/
Quantum http://www.quantum.com/
Maxtor http://www.maxtor.com/
Syquest http://www.syquest.com/
Micropolis http://www.micropolis.com/
Fujitsu http://www.fujitsu.com/

Iomega http://www.iomega.com/

Panasonic http://www.panasonic.com/
Toshiba http://www.toshiba.com/
Sony http://www.sony.com/
NEC http://www.nec.com/
Mitsumi http://www.mitsumi.com/

US Robotics http://www.usr.com/
Hayes http://www.hayes.com/
Zoom http://www.zoom.com/
Motorola http://www.motorola.com/
Pace http://www.pace.co.uk/

Epson http://www.epson.com/
Many of these companies also have a faxback service which is just like
gopher by e-mail. Useful if you have a fax machine.
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Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the list.

And to everyone else: send in your details now!

Any corrections or suggestions should be sent to f...@vigay.com
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11.5) What specification memory can I use with my RiscPC?

RAM for the RiscPC, while a standard 72pin SIMM, must be bought with a
degree of care to avoid potential damage to your machine. EDO RAM, while it
will work, is not advised as it may have different power requirements that
could be detrimental to your machine.

The RAM required is 70ns (or faster), 72pin, square array (equal number
of bits used for row and column addressing), non-parity RAM that supports
'fast page mode' and 'CAS before RAS' refresh. Devices that contain more
than 16 memory chips (8 on each side) is not recommended as they may have
power requirements above and beyond what the computer can safely supply.
Consequently SIMM 'stackers' and 30 to 72pin adaptors are also not advised.

For the more technically inclined out there maximum loads possible are :-
Address 128pF
WE 140pF
CAS or RAS 59pF
Data bus 29pF

Finally, in the maintainers experience anyway, Hitachi parts seem to be
fine.

Section 12: Common Questions about the FAQ.

12.1) Why do I get the FAQ twice?

There are two ways this can happen. The first, and most common way, is
when you see two copies of the FAQ, one set posted to
comp.sys.acorn.announce and the other set posted to comp.sys.acorn.misc.
This occurrence is caused by your news handling software being broken. The
FAQ is, if you check the newsgroups line when it is posted, crossposted to
both of these groups.

This means it is actually posted just the once and with all good news
handling software you will read the post exactly once. Given that this is
supposed to be standard behaviour for newsreaders I refuse to stop
cross-posting purely because people are seeing the posts twice. Quite simply
it isn't my problem and I will need other justification before I stop
cross-posting.

The second way it can occur is when you see two copies of the FAQ in the
same group. Careful checking of your newsbase should reveal that one copy is
about 30 to 32 days older than the other. This comes about because I use the
Expires: header to ensure that a copy of the FAQ is always present in all
well configured newsbases. Because I currently don't use the Supercedes:
header this will result in, for one or two days, two copies of the FAQ being
present.

My general stance on this is that it is not a major problem as the amount
of disc space involved is small compared to general size and flow of
information that a news stream entails anyway. Certainly I have been meaning
to add the Supercedes header to the posted copy of the FAQ but it is
currently a very low priority task.

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12.2) Why does the full FAQ have to be posted?

Simply because of the wide distribution that the FAQ has. Every time the
FAQ gets posted it gets automatically archived into various FAQ databases,
propagates on ancillary networks only loosely connected to the net (BBSes in
particular) and reaches a wide variety of people whose skills at navigating
the net vary considerably. Occasionally it gets copied onto CD ROMs,
Magazine discs and extracts get used in various publications from time to
time.

All this just from the posted copy of the FAQ.

Given this wide reaching nature and the general idea of an FAQ being to
reduce network traffic by providing the answers to common questions
immediately then I see clear justification for continuing to post the full
FAQ.

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12.3) Isn't the FAQ overly long?

In a word, no.

To be slightly less terse it is worthwhile doing a comparison of the
c.s.a FAQ with other newsgroup's FAQs. For this task I used a 'snapshot' CD
ROM of the rtfm.mit.edu FAQ archive that was taken in March 1995. Here are a
few sample sizes :-
FAQ Size in bytes
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comp.sys.acorn (as posted 6th Jan 1999) 176,678
soc.feminism (resources list) 239,256
comp.sys.amiga (introduction) 167,632
comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware 318,882
comp.sys.apollo 162,638

As can be seen by the above table the size of the FAQ is neither overly
large nor is it particularly uncommon. This FAQ has grown by about 60K over
the last three years (not too bad IMHO!).

Having said that, this table was compiled in 1995 by Philip Banks, so the
other FAQs are likely to have grown in size too.

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12.4) If I find something wrong or am unhappy with the FAQ, what do I do?

Email me first about it.

I mean it. Generally errors or bad information that has crept into the
FAQ has been through circumstances beyond my control. Often a lot of the
information I am provided with I simply can not check directly myself. So I
accept a lot of what I am given on trust and generally try to exercise care
with what I include into the FAQ.

If, after getting a reply back from me, you are still unhappy then by all
means grumble about it on the newsgroups. But I want the chance to explain
things first. I take a very dim view to people posting complaints to the
newsgroups, first, about the FAQ, especially ones that imply or impugn
improper conduct on my part. I tend to view such posts as attempts to
publicly force my hand and make me do whatever said poster wants done to the
FAQ.

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