> > > I am told that you couldn't reliably move RK05f packs between drives.
> > > Heck, you were supposed to reformat the pack (according to one of the
> > > manuals) if you took it out and put it back in again.
> >
> > Bummer. I've always wondered what's on this thing. I may never know. :-(
>
> Of course the other problem is head alignment. Since the pack in an RK05f
> wasn't interchanged between drives, there was no need to have the heads
> in the same position in all drives for a particular cylinder. AFAIK, you
> didn't use an alignment pack when changing heads in an RK05f - you stuck
> in the new heads at about the 'normal' position, formatted the pack, and
> used it.
>
> This will make it even more difficult to read what's on the disk.
>
> -tony
>
>
>
'Course with some time and effort the RK05f probably can be aligned to match the
current pack by trying to read it and tweaking the alignment until
it gets read.
The main question is is it worth the effort?
Bill
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Received on Sun Jun 06 1999 - 09:58:23 BST