cctalk Digest, Vol 10, Issue 74

From: Tim <tradde_at_excite.com>
Date: Mon Jun 28 21:17:04 2004

Crisis Computer in San Jose has the equipment to write CE packs.

They aren't going to be cheap. I'm guessing $300 to $500.

They are probably the only place in the world left that has the
gear to do this.

Realigning 2315 heads isn't something you want to do if you don't
absolutlely HAVE to, since you run the risk of making the packs
that you have unreadable, if they were written on drives that are
off spec.

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I believe I have to consider this. I have no packs with any data on
them that I need. They were all just data packs with automotive
parts in inventory and such. I cleaned a pack and loaded it into
my RK05 drive zero and it would not pass the read/write test. I don't
remember what happened when I tried to use drive 1. I believe it failed but in a different manner. I thought if at least one drive
was working I'd be Ok for awhile. I am not sure if I want to spend
$300-$500 on trying to get a CE pack that may not help me if my drive
is failing for some other reason than alignment.

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