Zane is correct - I need the pronged 2-piece-slide-out-of-the-holder type caddy, which
I've been unable to locate.
I have an external CD ROM drive that works with my other VAXes, so I will try plugging
that in to the infoserver to see if I can restore the software that way. However, my
interest is to try to keep my hardware as close to original as possible - that's why I
would like a caddy if possible.
Internally, the RRD40 drive has some sort of low-pin-count connector going to another
circuit board inside the infoserver. That board has a SCSI connector which connects to
the SCSI bus. If I replaced the drive, I would probably have to remove the adapter
board.
Thanks everyone.
Ian.
On 2009-12-08, at 11:17 AM, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Zane H. Healy wrote:
Steve,
I believe he needs the one wiht the pronged holder that stays in the drive
while the outer clear cover comes back out when you load a CD in the
drive. To the best of my knowledge only one company made these drives. I
actually
have bare drive still in the box, and an external RRD40.
My question would be, does the Infoserver allow upgrading the CD-ROM
drive? If so I'd look into something like an RRD42 or a Plextor drive if
it will
work (I've had good luck with Plextor drives in DEC gear). The RRD40 is the
most agonizingly slow CD-ROM drive I've ever used!
I've had luck with replacing the drive in InfoServers with any old VAX-bootable CD-ROM
drive. Even the Toshiba XM-4101, which doesn't quite fit properly.
Peace... Sridhar
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