I have a Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 here with the firmware bug that holds the drive in a BSY loop.
However, for some strange reason, it doesn't seem to accept any data on its RX pin and the TX data only seems readable with a small pull-up resistor+diode combo.
I thought the serial connector used 3.3v TTL levels and not 1.8v? Anyway, with pullups/pulldowns on the RX pin it still doesn't really do anything regarding receiving.
Connected to a Prolific or FTDI based USB-serial adapter doesn't change a thing, only get the "LED:000000CC FAddr:00249EF5" and nothing else. Repeats every ~60sec.
Ctrl+T, CTRL+Z, no prompt comes up. Any idea why this drive wants to be 'different'? As an extra I could use a native RS232 port with an extra RS232-TTL adapter but I'm not sure this is the problem.
Full label:
http://i.imgur.com/u7OZe4b.jpgPCB ID's:
100466824 rev c (this is etched in the board copper layer)
on the sticker below it: 100468979 j k902bbd7
When I connect to a random samsung drive, serial I/O is fine, when I connect to a different seagate drive, it also works, so I know my setup is working on the serial side.
Anyone have an idea why this board is misbehaving 'extra' on top of the bad firmware?