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From: "\"Beerse, Corné\"" <c.beerse@torex-hiscom.nl>
To: "'Joel Soete'" <jsoe0708@tiscali.be>,
	Derek Ellis <Derek.Ellis@us.fortis.com>,
	parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: RE: [parisc-linux] soft power and power light on 712/60
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 10:35:56 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <03Apr2.105446cest.119062@ns.hiscom.nl> (raw)

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Soete [mailto:jsoe0708@tiscali.be]
> 
> >
> >The only thing unusual about the setup is that I replaced the old 500mb
HP
> >hard drive with a 4.5gig IBM drive with a 68pin-50pin converter.
> >
> Hmm it is highly probable.
> 
> Four years ago, for a project of upgrade 712 workstation, we asked to HP
> if it was possible to put internal (SE) 4Gb disk. HP said that it was only
> supported on 712/100.

The only reason I can imagine it should not work is addressing the
boot-image from the boot-prom.

Or else, it should not be called scsi...

> 
> Later, I had the opportunity to test Linux on a old 4Gb (SE) external disk
> with an old 712/60. (Even thought it was the very begining, it still works
> fine and help me a lot). Then I remember that 'not supported' didn' t
means
> that it would not works. So I removed this disk from its enclosure and put
> it into the workstation. Well it works but not for a long time: apparently
> it warmed too much  but fortunately not too long time (so I can put it
back
> in its original enclosure and continu to work). So there are an actual
problem
> of heat exchange in this small box?

When you look inside a 712, you should expect heat problems with the drive.
Its mounted in polysterene foam, also known for its perfect heat
insulation...

Hence, if you expect or experience heat problems in a 712, you can remove
the insulation and create real mounting brackets.


btw: all my ideas, not physically tested.

CBee

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             reply	other threads:[~2003-04-02  8:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-04-02  8:35 "Beerse, Corné" [this message]
2003-04-03 21:55 ` [parisc-linux] soft power and power light on 712/60 Grant Grundler
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2003-04-02 15:16 Derek Ellis
2003-04-02  8:32 Joel Soete
2003-04-01 18:34 Derek Ellis
2003-04-01 14:59 Derek Ellis
2003-04-01 17:06 ` Joel Soete
2003-04-02  9:23 ` Michael Wood
2003-04-02 11:38   ` root
2003-04-04  6:09     ` kenneth westelinck
2003-04-04  6:49       ` Michael Wood

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