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| Author: | einstein9 [ August 21st, 2010, 14:25 ] |
| Post subject: | SD tools & PC3k help |
Dear Experts How do i use the SD resources in PC-3000 like the ROM/Modules/Tracks i know that in Pc-3000: Modules Extension is: RPM Tracks : .map & .trk loader is: .LDR and in SD: Modules Extension is: .mod Tracks : .tks loader is: ??? so could someone please answer this question for me because am stuck somewhere here with my resources my Questions: I tried to rename from SD to Pc-3000 but where is the Loader in SD? to use it in PC-3000 and so on thnx in advance guys |
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| Author: | granaryloaf [ September 6th, 2010, 2:12 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
Which type of drive? Not all drives support loaders, those that do do not do so in the same ways. |
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| Author: | thatdellguy [ September 6th, 2010, 2:22 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
Are you talking about Seagate? |
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| Author: | einstein9 [ September 9th, 2010, 12:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
thatdellguy am talking in general WD is the most am getting but having the segate as a sample might clear few points which i can compare with WD & others and thnx 4 ur time here |
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| Author: | poehere [ September 9th, 2010, 13:34 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
WD is easy to do. In SD the extension on WD is .mod. Manually change this to .rmp. Then when you need a modules point to it and import it in the pc3k. |
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| Author: | einstein9 [ September 9th, 2010, 13:40 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
poehere wrote: WD is easy to do. In SD the extension on WD is .mod. Manually change this to .rmp. Then when you need a modules point to it and import it in the pc3k. u mean to .RPM what about the modules numbering issue relative between both SD & pc3k for example module 11 in pc3k = module 52 whatever in SD this is my question... and thnx for the reply : |
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| Author: | poehere [ September 9th, 2010, 14:27 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
Do this one. You can get a listing of the modules in the UDMA. I know it is possible. Print it out and then in the SD tools in download area where you back up the FW for the HDD you see a listing of the modules in there. Compare them. They are the same. They do not use MOD 11 in ACE and change it to MOD 52 in SD. This one is not possible at all. Compre the two listing. I find only that SD has some other MODs in this one that ACE does not have and there is a few extra in ACE that SD does not list. But the ones that are key mods in this that are needed for your drive are the same. It is possible to do this one in WD drives. I know in Maxtor the Mods are different and this one is another story on this one. But for your purpose in WD they can be used to upload and repair defectives Mods to your drive. |
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| Author: | einstein9 [ September 9th, 2010, 14:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
thnx poehere i got it, and many thnx again |
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| Author: | Clusterox [ September 11th, 2010, 6:30 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
For the researching stuff, rip off the modules with both tools from a known healthy drive, re-construct them, analyze them (checksum included), in the raw mode. Sometimes, you may need to split and join the modules, as some modules ripped by both tools contains different number of sectors of SA. As Ann said above, both tools contains sometimes different information for the modules and this can only be examined manually. That's what I personally do if I need to. If I remember, you had already created the exact topic in an another section of this forum too, where I supplied you a ready-made list of module conversion table as the reference. It falls under "thread duplicating" - not a great forum courtesy I must say. |
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| Author: | einstein9 [ September 11th, 2010, 14:41 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD tools & PC3k help |
thnx man for the reply i got it |
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