2 5 1 3 4 0 A MAXTOR
NO MORE PRODUCED Native| Translation
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Form 2.5"/SUPERSLIMLINE Cylinders | 2594| |
Capacity form/unform 1340/ MB Heads 8| 16| |
Seek time / track 14.0/ 4.5 ms Sector/track | 63| |
Controller IDE / ATA2 FAST/ENHA Precompensation
Cache/Buffer 64 KB Landing Zone
Data transfer rate 6.000 MB/S int Bytes/Sector 512
11.100 MB/S ext PIO3
Recording method RLL 1/7 operating | non-operating
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Supply voltage 5 V Temperature *C 5 55 | -40 71
Power: sleep 0.1 W Humidity % 5 95 |
standby 0.3 W Altitude km -0.061 3.048|
idle 0.9 W Shock g 100 | 300
seek W Rotation RPM 4464
read/write W Acoustic dBA 33
spin-up W ECC Bit
MTBF h 300000
Warranty Month
Lift/Lock/Park YES Certificates
MAXTOR 251340/251005/250837 JUMPER SETTING
Back of Drive
+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Pin 41 +5V |
| | 1 C A |
+------+---------------------------------------------------+
| | o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o | |
| | o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o | |
+------+---------------------+-----------------------------+
| | D B
Pin 42 +5V Pin 20 Key
MAXTOR 25XXXA NOTES ON INSTALLATION
Interface Connector
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All these 2.5" drives have a 44 pin, combination interface/power
connector. The four pins on the right, marked ABCD, are for
"Master/Slave" or "Cable Select Option" selection.
Cable Select Option
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The drive can be configured so the status of a master or slave can be
determined by the cabling from the host system. The drive can
recognize itself as either Drive 0 or Drive 1.
The drive is configured as either a master (drive 0) or a slave
(drive 1) depending on the value of the CSEL signal (pin 28). If
CSEL is grounded, then the drive address = 0. If CSEL is open, then
the drive address = 1.
Special cabling is required from the system manfacturer to selectivly
ground or open the CSEL signal.
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
| 25XXXA JUMPER DESIGNATION |D-B|A-B|C-D|
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
| Cable Select | | | |
| Disabled (Default) | O | | |
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
| Enabled | J | | |
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
| Master/Slave | | | |
| Only drive in single drive system* | | J | O |
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
| Master in dual drive system* | | J | O |
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
| Slave in dual drive system | | O | J |
+-------------------------------------+---+---+---+
J=Jumpered O=Open
MAXTOR IDE INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR AN IDE DRIVE
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1. Install a 40 pin Data Cable ensuring that pin 1, which can be
identified by the striped edge of the cable, is closest to the
power connector on the drive.
2. Install a DC power cable to the back of the drive.
3. Verify the jumper configurations for Master/Slave operation
(Note: Master will be the bootable drive. The slave will not
be bootable.) Also make sure the existing C: drive is jumped
to be the Master in a two drive system, not the only drive in
the system.
4. Apply power to the computer.
4a. When memory test is complete go into your system's Standard
CMOS set-up.
(Note: There are various ways to get into CMOS set-up, please
refer to system's manual for instructions.)
4b. If your system's BIOS supports a user programmable drive
type, program the BIOS with the default parameters of your
drive. If your system does not support a user programmable
drive type choose parameters that closely match but do not
exceed the drives MegaByte capacity. Escape from set-up
then choose write to CMOS and exit.
5. Boot from a DOS diskette that has FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.COM on
it. At the A> prompt type in FDISK. At the menu options select
option 1 to create a DOS partition. Another menu will appear
and from those options choose 1 to create a Primary DOS
partition. Select yes to make 1 large partition and it will
automatically become active. Then escape from FDISK.
6. At the A> prompt type in FORMAT C:/S This does a high-level
format on the drive and transfers the system files in order for
the drive to be bootable. (Note: IDE drives are low-level
formatted from the manufacturer and only need a high-level
format).
To configure the drive as a slave drive repeat steps 1-4 and
proceed with steps 5a. and 6a. as follows:
5a. At the C> prompt type in FDISK. When the menu options appear
select option 5 to switch to the second drive. Enter fixed
disk drive number 2. Then choose option 1 to create a DOS
partition, then select option 1 again to create a Primary DOS
partition or option 2 to create an Extended DOS partition.
(Note: C and D drives will always be the Primary partitions
but only the Primary partition on C: will have a status of
active).
6a. Proceed with a high-level format on the drive by typing FORMAT
D: (Note: Make sure the correct drive letter has been selected
for format).
7. The drive is now bootable. As a test remove the DOS diskette
from A and press reset to reboot the computer, a C> should be
displayed, the drive is now ready for operation.