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 Post subject: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: April 28th, 2010, 14:35 
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I know it is possible to write scripts and use them and install them in pc3k UDMA. I have seen one on hotswapping for WD Marvell series that can be installed inside the UDMA. I know of fixes for Seagate and would like to understand how I can write a script to insert this into the program so that when I have a problem such as on the ES2, 7200.11 and .12 drive where I have all black marks at the end of the drive I can run the script to fix this one. There are other problems that would make it a lot easier and faster in fixing drives to have a small script installed into the program so when the problem comes in I can run this script to fix it. Any ideas on how this one can be possible. You can PM if you would like on this one. Thanks for all ideas on how I might be able to do this one.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: May 10th, 2010, 18:35 
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I found this in the PC3000 Kermanl PDF manual and it states the following.

"For details on the script engine you are advised to refer to the special documentation file available in your individual update folder at Info_PC3000UDMA/CHM/PC3000PCIObjectMode.chm. Technical support forum also contains a section devoted to programming for PC-3000 and discussion on hte issue related to the use of the script engine.

I know this is possible and it is in the Kernal manual why doesn't anyone have this documentation. I have check my update box and it is not supplied. Does anyone know why they would put this in their book, allow scripting on the tool and then not give the necessary documentation to everyone who has an update box to download it from?

Any ideas on this one and does anyone have this documentation?

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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poehere wrote:
I found this in the PC3000 Kermanl PDF manual and it states the following.

"For details on the script engine you are advised to refer to the special documentation file available in your individual update folder at Info_PC3000UDMA/CHM/PC3000PCIObjectMode.chm. Technical support forum also contains a section devoted to programming for PC-3000 and discussion on hte issue related to the use of the script engine.

I know this is possible and it is in the Kernal manual why doesn't anyone have this documentation. I have check my update box and it is not supplied. Does anyone know why they would put this in their book, allow scripting on the tool and then not give the necessary documentation to everyone who has an update box to download it from?

Any ideas on this one and does anyone have this documentation?

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TKS - downloaded it and in Russian need translation. Very hard long too many commands. Anyone translated this


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: May 21st, 2010, 19:29 
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TKS - downloaded it and in Russian need translation. Very hard long too many commands. Anyone translated this


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Found mine too in my inbox. I took the time to translate all of this and was very long and took me over 180+ hours. There was a lot to figure out in this one and Google translater did not work so well on this. Lucky there was more than one way to see this one and then correct the errors in it so it could be used now

Good luck on all of you on this one. I am glad mine is finished and wish you all luck to finish yours. It is very time consuming and gets really fed up to do the same thing over and over again. In total there was 345 commands coding to translate and all of them had the description, syntax, parameter, and examples. There was a lot of Russian in all of this and I decided to translate it all for me. Have fun everyone and once it is done it is a great file to have and to use. Very useful file.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: May 22nd, 2010, 4:07 
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I pay you translation how much

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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Why scripting and what we can do with it. The scripting interfaces with the PC3000 in Kernal mode. It is the entry point where you can plug in and execute any custom code. This can benefit all your work in saving time. You will no longer need to develope codes to access the HDD. The scripting allows you to program the HDD registers for writing/reading to/from HDD. You can use your special knowledge about HDD in certain software modes.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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Hello poehere,

It looks very interesting,

When i read this i went to my update box and found it the Russian version, but do not have too much time to spend on translation.

Looking at this point this can be very very important in resolving problems.


are you selling the tranlation DOC please PM the price.


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: May 23rd, 2010, 21:21 
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Hi Poehere,

Having seen your other documents and work, I am sure this is a quality document worth having. I also don't have any time to translate and would be interested in a translated document. It's very unfortunately that Ace did not provide much info on this prior. I had looked into it a few years ago, but due to time restrains and limited information available it somewhere ended up on the ever growing to do list. Please PM me with the details and cost.


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: May 24th, 2010, 18:30 
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Someone asked what is scripting and what type of comands does it use. Here is an idea from my index of the document I translated so you can have an understand of what it is. Hope this can help you to translate your paper and get some good use out of it like I am doing now.


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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Ann -

Good job I am happy now I write my script. I need this long time. Thanks

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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how big is the file ? Drop it to me at alexii_k@rogers.com ill start translating it. Gets a touch slow at work from time to time and translating it will benefit me as much as u all. God bless osmosis effect =)


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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Alexii wrote:
how big is the file ? Drop it to me at alexii_k@rogers.com ill start translating it. Gets a touch slow at work from time to time and translating it will benefit me as much as u all. God bless osmosis effect =)


Did you not read very well this file is already translated. You can find it in your inbox from ACE if you own the card. We do not need to send it to you. We all have one. Thanks for your offer on this one but I got it translated fine.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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Oh. Ok i misunderstood it seems.


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: June 16th, 2010, 4:02 
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You can find it in your inbox from ACE if you own the card.

Hi!
I have Pc3kUDMA (France) but I haven't any documentation of this type in my update box !!! Is it only on demand ???
What is the exact name of this file, for ask this to AceLab ?

And have you some examples of script for learn better (home made and little) ?

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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english script manual in the making by acelab, will be available soon.


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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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english script manual in the making by acelab, will be available soon.

Strange when I got this file and contacted they told me they were not translating it that they gave it to us in Russian and we could translate it for our use. I head also for how long that the translations were being made on the WD Marvel manual also. Have not seen this one or new manual updates on any WD Marvel utility ever. Hope this one too is in the making by ACE and available soon. Would be nice on this one.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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The English Marvell doc is out... it showed up in my update box, perhaps you should ask them about it.

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Published: Fri, 28 May 2010 16:14:41 +0400

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I found it in my inbox. Thanks for the information on this one. I have download it now.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
PostPosted: June 17th, 2010, 7:58 
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Hello everybody,

Recently, our company receives requests about script system in PC-3000 for Windows UDMA product. That's why we decided to comment it for our customers to have better understanding of this issue.

Script system is mainly used by developers to test new methods with hard disk drives. Main script system purpose quickly inserts some algorithms into utility and tests them on a drive, before adding these algorithms to PC-3000 utilities.

To use Script system effectively, you have to know techno-commands, but usually almost all drive vendor techno-commands are not available for public access.

ACE Laboratory will make translation of this document. In the nearest future it will appear in user update boxes. Please keep an eye on our newsletters and website announcements.

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 Post subject: Re: Scripts writing in UDMA
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ACE team wrote:
Hello everybody,

Recently, our company receives requests about script system in PC-3000 for Windows UDMA product. That's why we decided to comment it for our customers to have better understanding of this issue.

Script system is mainly used by developers to test new methods with hard disk drives. Main script system purpose quickly inserts some algorithms into utility and tests them on a drive, before adding these algorithms to PC-3000 utilities.

To use Script system effectively, you have to know techno-commands, but usually almost all drive vendor techno-commands are not available for public access.

ACE Laboratory will make translation of this document. In the nearest future it will appear in user update boxes. Please keep an eye on our newsletters and website announcements.

Best regards,
ACE Laboratory Team.

appreciate it!

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