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Seagate ST39140W Board Swap

May 14th, 2012, 11:33

I am wanting to perform a board swap on a seagate SCSI drive ST39140W. What chips would need to be transferred to the donor board? :D

Re: Seagate ST39140W Board Swap

May 14th, 2012, 12:42

Is the problem a "0 MB capacity" or drive not seen by controller ? :mrgreen:

If so, you are wasting your time. Period.

Re: Seagate ST39140W Board Swap

May 14th, 2012, 15:06

BrayTech wrote:I am wanting to perform a board swap on a seagate SCSI drive ST39140W. What chips would need to be transferred to the donor board? :D

I don't know anything about your board, but I would expect that any unique drive specific data would be stored in EEPROM.

If you upload a detailed photo of the PCB, I should be able to locate likely candidates for you.

Re: Seagate ST39140W Board Swap

May 15th, 2012, 7:02

What is sense on controller?
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