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NO MORE PRODUCED                                      Native|  Translation
                                                      ------+-----+-----+-----
Form                 2.5"/SUPERSLIMLINE    Cylinders        |  748|     |
Capacity form/unform    86/      MB        Heads            |   14|     |
Seek time   / track  16.0/ 5.0 ms          Sector/track     |   16|     |
Controller           IDE / AT              Precompensation
Cache/Buffer           120 KB              Landing Zone
Data transfer rate    2.500 MB/S int       Bytes/Sector      512
                      8.000 MB/S ext
Recording method     RLL 1/7                        operating  | non-operating
                                                  -------------+--------------
Supply voltage     5 V          Temperature *C         5 55    |    -40 70
Power: sleep          0.1 W     Humidity     %                 |
       standby        0.1 W     Altitude    km                 |
       idle           0.1 W     Shock        g       100       |    150
       seek           1.7 W     Rotation   RPM      3545
       read/write     1.5 W     Acoustic   dBA
       spin-up            W     ECC        Bit
                                MTBF         h     300000
                                Warranty Month
Lift/Lock/Park     YES          Certificates                                  

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                                                            Master/
                                                            Slave



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 Jumper Setting
 ==============

 Master/Slave selection
 ----------------------
    Interface                              J1      Jumper
   +-------------------------------------------+   +------+
   |o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1|   | A  C |
   |o o o o o o o o o o o o * o o o o o o o o o|   | B  D |
   44------------------------------------------+   +------+
 -----------------------------------------------------------

 Pin 41   +5VDC
 Pin 42   +5VDC
 Pin 43   GND
 Pin 44   Reserved


   Jumper for Pins        Configuration
   A and B   C and D
   ------------------------------------------------------------------
   OPEN      OPEN       Drive is Master, no Slave present
   CLOSED    OPEN       Drive is Master, Seagate Slave drive present
   OPEN      CLOSED     Drive is Slave to another Seagate 2.5" Master
   CLOSED    CLOSED     Reserved Position (Do not use)


 Setting master/slave jumpers
 ----------------------------
 Two drives may be controlled through a single drive controller
 cable with two connectors. In this case, one drive is designated
 as the master and the other is designated as the slave. The jumpers
 on each drive must be set to identify which drive is master and which
 is slave.



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 Notes On Installation
 ====================

 Installation direction
 ----------------------

     horizontally                           vertically
   +-----------------+             +--+                       +--+
   |                 |             |  +-----+           +-----+  |
   |                 |             |  |     |           |     |  |
 +-+-----------------+-+           |  |     |           |     |  |
 +---------------------+           |  |     |           |     |  |
                                   |  |     |           |     |  |
                                   |  |     |           |     |  |
 +---------------------+           |  +-----+           +-----+  |
 +-+-----------------+-+           +--+                       +--+
   |                 |
   |                 |
   +-----------------+

 The drive will operate in all axis (6 directions).


 Mounting the drive
 ------------------
 You may mount (and operate) the ST9100A and ST9100AG in any
 orientation. However, you must securely attach the drive to
 a rigid frame using four side-mounting screws or four bottom-mounting
 screws.

 Caution. To avoid damaging the drive:
 - Use M3X0.5 metric mounting screws only.

 - Do not insert mounting screws more than 0.150 inches (3.81 mm) into
   the mounting holes.

 - Do not overtighten the screws (maximum torque: 3 inch-lb).

 Allow a minimum clearance of 0.030 inches (0.762 mm) around the
 entire perimeter of the drive for cooling airflow.

 Most 9100A/AG drives conform to the industry-standard MCC mounting
 specification. Refer to the ST9100A and ST9100AG Product Manual
 (Seagate Publication 36211-001) for details.


 Installation overview
 ---------------------
 Drive installation can be divided into several logical steps:
 1. Setting master/slave jumpers

 2. Connecting cables

 3. Mounting the drive in the system

 4. Configuring system BIOS

 5. Formatting and partitioning the drive


 Connecting cables
 -----------------
 ST9100A and ST9100AG drives use a 44-pin AT interface connector
 cable with two rows of 22 female contacts on 0.079-inch (2 mm)
 centers.

 Most cables have a stripe down one side, which designates pin 1. Make
 sure pin 1 on the interface cable connector is aligned to pin 1 on
 the drive interface connector and pin 1 on the host connector. To
 assist in cable alignment, pin 20 has been removed on the male
 interface connector on the drive. This type of connector is designed
 to be used with a keyed cable connector having a plug in place of pin
 20.

 Before mounting the drive, be sure that the connecting cable is long
 enough to reach the drive, but not so long that it will be pinched
 when the system enclosure is replaced. Connecting cables for the
 ST9100A and ST9100AG must be no longer than 18 inches (457 mm).


 Power connections
 -----------------
 Power for the ST9100A and ST9100AG is supplied through the 44-pin
 interface connector.

 Caution. These drives can accept only +5 volts DC power. Do not use
 +12 volts DC power.



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 Read before you begin
 ---------------------
 Note. ST9100A and ST9100AG are usually installed in notebook or
 laptop systems. Special training or tools may be needed to service
 these computers. In some instances, opening the case may void your
 warranty. Be sure to review the terms and conditions of your system
 warranty before opening the system enclosure.

 Warning. To avoid personal injury and damage to the electronic
 devices, always power off and unplug your computer system before
 touching any internal components.


 Observe static discharge precautions
 ------------------------------------
 - Keep the drive in its static-shielded bag until you are ready to
   complete the installation.

 - Do not touch the PC board or the I/O connector pins.

 - Always handle the drive by its edges or frame. Never apply pressure
   to the PC Board or to the drive top cover.

 - Use a grounded wrist strap. If none is available, ground yourself
   by touching the metal chassis of the system before handling any
   components.

 - Use antistatic padding on all work surfaces and avoid static-
   inducing carpeted areas.

 Check all items. Examine the drive, cables, mounting hardware
 and accessories, documentation and packaging. If any item is
 incorrect, missing or appears damaged, contact your distributor
 or dealer immediately.

 Handle drives carefully. Improper handling during transit or shipping
 accounts for many installation problems. Even minor bumps can exert
 relatively large G forces on these drives. Always handle the drive
 carefully. In addition, do not attach any labels to the drive top
 cover, as they may prevent proper ventilation.


 Maintenance and Repair
 ----------------------
 Seagate drives do not require any preventive maintenance. The
 head/disc assembly is sealed and does not contain any
 user-serviceable components. Tampering with the factory seal voids
 the warranty. Seagate customer-service centers are the only
 facilities authorized to service Seagate drives.

 Seagate does not sanction any third-party repair facilities.

 Shipping. When transporting or shipping a drive, you must use a
 Seagate-approved container. If possible, use an original Seagate
 shipping box with a Seagate Approved Package label. Shipping a
 drive in a nonapproved container voids the drive warranty.

 Seagate service centers may refuse receipt of components improperly
 packaged or obviously damaged in transit. Call your authorized
 Seagate distributor to purchase additional boxes.

 Seagate recommends shipping by an airride carrier experienced
 in handling computer equipment.


 Configuring system BIOS
 -----------------------
 Before the host system can recognize a new drive, it must be provided
 with basic information about the drive into the host system BIOS.
 Specifically, you need to know the number of cylinders, heads, and
 sectors, as well as the overall capacity of the drive you are
 installing. It is not necessary to understand these terms to set up
 the system BIOS.

 Read your system documentation or run your system setup program
 to determine which drive types your BIOS supports. Another method is
 to run the FINDTYPE.EXE utility program, available from Seagate
 Technical Support services (on the SeaBOARD BBS).

 The methods used to configure system BIOS vary from system to system.
 In many cases, you can run a setup program from the DOS prompt. In
 other cases, you must initiate BIOS setup by pressing certain keys
 while the system is booting up.

 Within the setup program, there are three possible ways that you
 can specify your drive type:

 - Match your drive specifications with those of a drive type
   specified in the setup program.

 - Specify a custom or user-defined drive type in the setup program,
   then manually enter your drive specifications.

 - Select specifications lower than those required for your drive,
   and allow your drive to mimic the drive type selected.

 Drive Specification ST9100A and ST9100AG
 No. cylinders 748
 No. read/write heads 14
 No. sectors per track 16
 Total No. sectors 167,552
 Capacity (Mbytes) BIOS calculated 81.8  -  Usable 85.8

 When the drive specifications are entered manually as a userdefined
 or custom drive type, the BIOS should display a drive capacity equal
 to the BIOS calculated capacity in the table above.

 This value will be lower than the usable drive capacity.

 In a few situations, none of the drive types specified in your BIOS
 setup program will match your drive, and the setup program will
 not provide an opportunity to specify a custom drive type. In this
 case, consider the third option - allowing your ST9100A or ST9100AG
 drive to mimic one of the BIOS-supported drive types. During the BIOS
 setup process, simply select a drive type with a capacity that is
 less than or equal to the drive's BIOS calculated capacity. This
 drive type should have no more than 1,024 cylinders, 16 read/write
 heads, or 63 sectors per track. In addition, the total number of
 sectors for that drive type (listed in the setup program) should not
 exceed the number of cylinders times the number of read/write
 heads times the number of sectors per track. In other words:

 Total sectors per drive ?
 (No. cylinders) ??
 (No. read/write heads) ??
 (No. sectors/track) BIOS compatibility recommendations

 The ST9100A and ST9100AG are AT interface compatible drives, which
 conform to ATA specifications. The host system BIOS must provide
 support for the AT interface command set. Consult the system
 documentation for information on the AT interface within your system.

 Several key compatibility issues are discussed below.
 In accordance with ATA specifications, the BIOS must reset any
 emulation/translation parameters after a hard reset is received
 from the host.

 In some configurations, the ST9100A and ST9100AG drives supply 16
 bytes of Error Correction Code (ECC) with the Read Long and Write
 Long commands. Depending on the drive type, your system BIOS may look
 for 4 bytes of ECC. If your system BIOS expects 4 bytes of ECC and
 the drive supplies 16 bytes, some drive diagnostic programs may fail,
 typically resulting in timeout errors. Consult your system
 documentation or call your system dealer or manufacturer for
 information on configuring your system to receive 4 bytes of ECC.


 Formatting and Partitioning the drive
 -------------------------------------
 Caution. Reformatting or repartitioning a drive that contains
 data may result in a partial or complete loss of that data. Make sure
 all data has been safely backed up before repartitioning or
 reformatting a drive. Seagate Technology assumes no liability for
 lost data.


 Low-level formatting
 --------------------
 Seagate AT Interface drives are low-level formatted at the factory
 and do not require additional low-level formatting prior to use.


 Partitioning
 ------------
 A single disc drive can be subdivided into partitions that behave
 as separate drives (labeled C, D, E, etc.). Versions of DOS prior
 to Version 4.0 are not able to access more than 32 Mbytes of disc
 space as a single drive. Therefore, drives having a capacity of
 over 32 Mbytes must be divided into several smaller partitions
 for use with these older versions of DOS. Seagate does not
 recommend using the ST9100A or ST9100AG with a DOS version prior to
 Version 3.3.

 To partition a drive, you must first boot the system using a floppy
 disk that contains system files. Partition the drive using the DOS
 FDISK utility program (described in your DOS manual). If you are
 partitioning a drive that will be used to boot the system, make
 sure that the primary DOS partition is marked active.


 High-level Formatting
 ---------------------
 Once the drive is partitioned, use the DOS FORMAT command (or
 equivalent utility program) to high-level format each of the
 drive partitions. This process verifies the information written by
 the low-level format and creates file allocation tables (used to
 catalog and access files). Consult your DOS manual for FORMAT
 command options. During formatting, DOS system files should
 be transferred to one disc partition (generally the "C" drive), so
 that the system can boot off of that drive. After high-level
 formatting a drive, you can verify the usable drive capacity using
 the DOS CHKDSK utility program.



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 Installation troubleshooting
 ----------------------------
 Before calling Seagate Technical Support, please read and consider
 all the possibilities discussed below. The suggestions presented
 here will resolve the vast majority of installation problems.

 Warning. To avoid personal injury and damage to electronic
 components, always power off and unplug the computer system before
 changing jumpers or touching any internal components.

 - Verify compatibility. Check the documentation for the host
   adapter and the drive to confirm that these components are
   appropriately matched for each other and to your system.

 - Verify your configuration. Refer to the drive and controller
   installation guides to make sure all jumper settings suit your
   configuration requirements.

 - Check all cables. Make sure all cables are securely connected.
   Ribbon cables are especially fragile. Make sure they are not
   crimped or damaged in any way. Having extra cables on hand for
   troubleshooting saves time and frustration. Most cables have a
   stripe down one side to designate the pin 1 location. Make sure pin
   1 on the interface cable connector is connected to pin 1 on the
   drive interface connector and pin 1 on the host connector.

 - Check all cards. Make sure all cards are secured in the expansion
   slots on the motherboard. Full size (16-bit) cards cannot be
   plugged into half-size (8-bit) slots. Make sure all cards are
   plugged into appropriately sized expansion slots. After the cards
   are permanently installed and the system is running properly, use
   mounting screws to secure the cards in place.

 - Check the power supply specifications. The output of your power
   supply may not be sufficient to meet the power requirements of the
   new devices you have installed. If you are not sure whether the
   power supply meets the system requirements, consult your system
   dealer or distributor.

 - Use the same version of DOS throughout your system. You must use
   the same version of DOS throughout all phases of building and
   configuring your system.

 - Verify the BIOS drive type. The BIOS drive type you specified
   during system setup must approximate, but not exceed, the
   specifications and maximum drive capacity of the drive.

   Refer to the BIOS configuration section of this manual to double
   check your drive specifications against those specified in your
   system BIOS.

 - Check for viruses. Before installing any new software, scan the
   installation diskettes for viruses. After the software has
   been installed on the hard disc, scan that drive for viruses.
   Symptoms of viruses can include intermittent system lockups,
   reboots and drive errors.


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