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 Post subject: Samsung M201RAD (M9T) Terminal Output
PostPosted: January 27th, 2016, 20:10 
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This drives takes a while to get RDY but does get there. Composite reading of the modules give the same modules not read which makes me think its not a head issue. I can read individual sectors but cannot image the drive (translator issues). There are three critical modules that cannot be read:-
VLIST
SLIST
ALIST
(TLIST and MLIST both read okay)

Here is the terminal output. Comments would be welcomed.
Code:
ActiveFW : 00
FWVer : 0001DDR detected:32MB

*PA_TI5565*PA VID=0012 PN=0056 Rev=000A
*PA_TI5565*PA VID=0012 PN=0056 Rev=000AU
S_0
PCBA I/O Voltage : 1.8V
PREAMP : 1.8V
FLASH : 8Mbit
KonaRev: ST 4.2
Kona FSYS divider: 1
VN on
VN off
SO_1
Set SDIS
Set Target RPM = 5409(0000906Fh)
IS Max= 200 (000Eh)
SU Max= 450 (0020h)
DefaultKval : 698 TargetKval : 2746
RPLDone
RPA....Done
HO..Done @RPM= 2072
RU............................................Done @RPM= 5399
ST..Skip
SUT= 1853
mS1 00000002
VDAC Offs K0 ............Done: -19
VN on
SHK on
VBEMF Offs ....Done
VBEMF Gain ....Done
A1O= - 24 A2O=    8 SWO=   11
A1G= 1391 A2G=    7 SWG=   36
Rvcm=  11374 mOhm
TgtCyl= 5810
Ulatch= 2000 mips
Load  = 3000 mips
LD..OK
DSA on
SK C:  8715 H:0
Loaded FIT ( 0: 0: 1)
CalibTable Loaded. Rev:0x1C
ResoTable Loaded. Rev:0x02
Bump Limit Loaded. Rev:0x01
RRO1xTable Loaded. Rev:0x01
|  13 | GEO_TBL  |  0 | 0 |  160 | 1140 |
Fw Active 00
Ovly loaded to 0x1005A7A0
Ovly loaded to 0x00014D00
FdtTable Loaded. Rev:0x02

NLD Load Success
|  19 | RLIST    |  3 | 0 |    0 | 1140 |
|  15 | VLIST    |  2 | 0 |    0 | 1140 |
Found ZH Skew
Up MC

PwrOn RRO1x @ H0
Table) cos = 745472, sin = -403712
Coeff) cos = 31692, sin = -51288

DiskSlip : 244 [SrvTrk]
DiskSlip : 257 [SrvTrk]
0. phs diff 2 [wedges] Table) 354, coef) 352

PwrOn RRO1x @ H2
Table) cos = 785408, sin = -365568
Coeff) cos = -5202, sin = -50363

DiskSlip : 250 [SrvTrk]
DiskSlip : 253 [SrvTrk]
4. phs diff 4 [wedges] Table) 358, coef) 354

PwrOn RRO1x @ H4
Table) cos = 765696, sin = -375808
Coeff) cos = 16033, sin = -23912

DiskSlip : 246 [SrvTrk]
DiskSlip : 253 [SrvTrk]
4. phs diff 2 [wedges] Table) 357, coef) 355
TgtCyl:     832
Hd:   4 Zn:   0 Avg.:      85
TgtCyl:  317024
Hd:   4 Zn:   1 Avg.:     936
SVCAL(0080,0000)-->PASS
>>Insitu | 229 | NINSITUL | 58 | 0 |    2 | 1140 |
: enabled
| 304 | ZONHEAL4 | 87 | 0 |   13 | 1140 |
| 167 | SMARTDRM | 40 | 0 |    0 | 1140 |
DSA mode enabled
ReadyTime = 20442400 us
EPOK
FLASH protection Enable
LRC: 00000485 code activated
EPOK
ENG>| 305 | ZONHEAL5 | 88 | 0 |    0 | 1140 |
[INIT_ATWH_V2 REV:000A GRP:1]
High Tpi[0]
High Tpi[1]
High Tpi[2]
[38]  High Tpi[3]
High Tpi[4]
High Tpi[5]
rb(e1140 87 0 13 12)
rb(e1140 87 0 13 12)
rb(e1140 87 0 13 12)
W-MC e(00007104) (88: 0:   0:0x02:0x0131)
rb(e1140 0 0 152 8)
rb(e1140 0 0 152 8)
rb(e1140 0 0 152 8)
W-MC e(00001140) ( 0: 0: 152:0x00:0x000B)

healing Enable 003C 001E 0000 001Erb(e1140 21 0 1201 8)
rb(e1140 21 0 1201 8)
rb(e1140 21 0 1201 8)
W-MC e(00001140) (21: 0:1201:0x08:0x003F)

>>Flag 22000281 VHd 000000 _dFod -4 -3 -5 -1 4 -2

ExTm: 263
rb(e1140 58 0 2 400)
rb(e1140 58 0 2 400)
rb(e1140 58 0 2 400)
rb(e1140 0 0 152 8)
rb(e1140 0 0 152 8)
rb(e1140 0 0 152 8)
W-MC e(00001140) ( 0: 0: 152:0x00:0x000B)
VN off
DSA off

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung M201RAD (M9T) Terminal Output
PostPosted: January 29th, 2016, 8:13 
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Surface defects in the SA for sure. 1140 is UNC, so modules can't be loaded.

50/50 for some heads issue. At least during start-up mechanics doesn't feel good - excessive DiskSlip and few other parameters are above average.

Also I wouldn't leave this drive running without necessity. ATW Healing woke up and can exhaust the drive to a brick state.

ddrecovery wrote:
cannot image the drive (translator issues)
It is not impossible to read the data on Samsungs with lost translator, but that requires quite some individual work with each drive.

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung M201RAD (M9T) Terminal Output
PostPosted: January 29th, 2016, 12:15 
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Hey Dmitri (been skiing this year yet?)

I did eventually get the SA read. For some reason composite reading didn't work, but did get enough of the SA read eventually from other heads. Head 0 is failing.

Thanks for the help.

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 Post subject: Re: Samsung M201RAD (M9T) Terminal Output
PostPosted: February 4th, 2016, 13:39 
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ddrecovery wrote:
Hey Dmitri (been skiing this year yet?)

I did eventually get the SA read. For some reason composite reading didn't work, but did get enough of the SA read eventually from other heads. Head 0 is failing.

All's well that ends well.

And no matter how heavy the workload is, there's no way I will give up skiing :)

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