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I think Allen is in the situation we are dislike. He has a client that has an old drive and doesn’t even know what’s on it. You can put 100’s of dollars into a case like this and a huge amount of time for no return. In cases like this we would charge an ‘attempt’ fee to make sure the client has skin in the game and is serious, I am not sure if Allen did that.
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@Compos – this was a general comment as previous posts have referred to buying a donor laptop etc. You are omitting the fact that time is money, and these types of ‘time suck’ jobs prevent you from giving real clients the service they need. By ‘real clients’ I mean ones who actually do want the data.
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The outlay would be US$30. I would say that if you are not prepared to risk this amount, then it is you who are not serious.
I would give the customer the option of a cheap recovery with a punt on an IDE conversion. Tell him that the alternative is to be screwed by DriveSavers. ISTM that 2 months is a very long time to fart about with Fraser's ESDI drive, so who knows what they will end up doing with Allen's.
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Compos I am sure I speak for us all, we are very grateful for the work you put in researching this stuff on everyones behalf.
So THANK YOU!
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AISI, the biggest problem is in determining what the drive actually is. Now that this question has been answered (via IBM's DASD MCA spec), the solution is straightforward and cheap.
The reason for my initial confusion was that every online resource incorrectly identified this drive as ESDI. Even Ace got it wrong. Wikipedia shows a photo of an "ESDI" drive which plugs into a passive MCA riser card, which is in fact an absurd scenario.
In short, the drive's interface is a cut down, 52-pin version of IBM's MCA bus, as implemented in IBM's 2.5" MCA drives. The reason that there are so few pins is that many are superfluous. For example, a 5V drive doesn't require -12V or +12V supplies. Also, the drive utilises only 4 of 16 address bits, the remaining 12 bits being decoded by the motherboard.
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