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SCSI IBM DNES 309170 Nvram needed

April 19th, 2005, 1:57

Hi.

I understand that this will be very difficullt to get, but if you guys do not have it I do not know where else to go :(

This reqeuest is for soldering experts only :wink: :!:

I received two 68-pin SCSI IBM DNES-309170, both in the same machine. The power source got burnt, both drives suffer the exact same problem.

- Head sticktion in platter (which is solved)
- Nvram totally cleared (checked in PC3K)

It is known that SCSI is not supported by the current versions of PC3K, but the NVRAM component can be unsoldered from the SCSI hdd board and soldered in any IBM supported by PC3K, then its contents can be read to a file.

I need a good soul which can both this specific drive and the soldering skill to not damage the component.

Any of you masters can help me :?:
If yes, please send it to my email address suporte@datarecover.com.br

For those of you with doubts, the NVRAM is S93C__ and it is very close to the large SMD (processor) of the PCB. It is an 8-pin component.

Full drive info:

DNES 309170
P/N: 25L190
MLC: F42003
9.1GB

Pcb sticker info:
25L1247
F42051
98L932
0L3C

Thank you in advance

-BR-
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