RE: CMD HD mechanism failure?

From: Raj Wurttemberg <rajaw_at_c64.us>
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 23:15:25 -0500
Message-ID: <005a01d6f850$df9f00a0$9edd01e0$_at_c64.us>
Hey Terry,

 

I *just* replaced the Seagate Hawk (ST32430N) drive in my CMD HD-100 today with one of those SCSI2SD solid-state drives that Justin mentioned.  It works perfectly.

 

As for your jumper question. My Seagate Hawk has jumpers on TE, PE, and the TP night next to SS.

 

Side note…. The HD-100 and the CMD HD-Tools do not appear to like my BackBit cartridge. I tried to format and identify the HD for hours until I found a CMD HD-Tools floppy and loaded it up from a 1541… then everything started working properly.

 

Thanks,

/Raj

 

From: Terry Raymond <traymond160_at_gmail.com> 
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2021 3:58 PM
To: cbm-hackers_at_musoftware.de
Subject: CMD HD mechanism failure?

 

Hi all,

Does anybody know much about the CMD HD?

 

It seems my Hawk Seagate 2 gig mechanism crashed, this mechanism had always run fairly quiet but within this year it has gradually been running louder, until just last week it will not longer bootup.

The top green Activity light comes on and blinks for an eternity then goes out

then the Red Error light flashes.

I have my CMD HD device number set at 8

I have my UIEC2CF set right now at 9

I used Jiffy-Dos to cycle to Device 8 but on the monitor it didnt show 8 it 

displayed 30  but the CMD HD doesnt complete its boot, I cannot access

anything on it, not even pulling up a directory.  :(  Yes the mechanism spins up but thats it, just errors, nothing.

 

I have one other Hawk Seagate but its the type that has jumpers on the side of the mechanisms controller board they are labeled as:

 

TE DS ME WP PE SS TP TP

Do any of these jumpers need to be jumpered?  If so could someone provide me with a good physical layout of how the jumpers are placed, please. I would rather have a graphical layout  and ascii diagram wont do.

 

So if this mech wont work I have heard that there is some kind of 

SD remake for SCSI, would this possibly work in the CMD HD?

If so no more noisy mechanical mechanisms to listen to that would be

really nice, the CMD HD only recognizes up to 4 gig, I think its something to do with the boot Rom only supports up to 4 gig.

 

Thank you,

 

Terry Raymond

 
Received on 2021-02-01 06:00:02

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