SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1-800-SEAGATE http://www.seagate.com (C)opyright 1993 Model No.-----------------------CP2254 Formatted Capacity--------------168.2 MB CMOS Cylinders------------------489 CMOS Heads----------------------16 CMOS Sectors--------------------63 Disc Type-----------------------Thin Film Head Type-----------------------Thin Film Actuator Type-------------------Rotary Voice Coil Number of Discs-----------------3 Data Surfaces-------------------6 Data Heads----------------------6 Servo---------------------------Embedded Tracks per surface--------------1339 Track Density-------------------2611 Formated Track Capacity---------24,064-40,448 Bytes Per Block-----------------512 Blocks Per Drive----------------493,626 Sectors Per Track---------------47-72 Note: A "custom" or "user-definded" CMOS drivetype may ask for a numerical value for the Write Precompensation cylinder and for the Landing Zone cylinder. A basic rule-of-thumb for drive models that do not require the old Write Precomp technique or a Landing Zone because they are Auto-Parking is to add 1 to the cylinder value being used. As an example: If cylinders equaled 820, then both Write Precomp and Landing Zone would be entered as 821. Some BIOS will convert this to 65535 or -1, which are functionally equivalent to "none (not used)". * Two spare sectors per cylinder, 2 spare cylinders per unit. ** MAY REQUIRE FORMATTING AND PARTITIONING SOFTWARE. ALSO, CHECK TO SEE IF YOUR CMOS SETUP HAS A "CUSTOM" OR "USER DEFINABLE" DRIVE TYPE AVAILABLE. (see below) PHYSICAL/LOGICAL equivalent to NATIVE/TRANSLATION ZBR = Zone Bit Recording = Variable sectors per track Already low-level formatted at the factory. Since a User-definable or Custom translation geometry may be used, it is imperative that the values be written down and kept with your permanent records for retrieval in the event of CMOS battery failure. Seagate reserves the right to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. (8/30/93)