Maxtor 93073H4 Computer Drive User Manual


 
DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION
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SECTION 1
Introduction
Maxtor Corporation
Maxtor Corporation has been providing high-quality computer storage products since 1982. Along the way,
we’ve seen many changes in data storage needs. Not long ago, only a handful of specific users needed more than
a couple hundred megabytes of storage. Today, downloading from the Internet and CD-ROMs, multimedia,
networking and advanced office applications are driving storage needs even higher. Even home PC applications
need capacities measured in gigabytes, not megabytes.
Products
Maxtor’s products meet demanding storage capacity requirements with room to spare. They feature proven
compatibility and reliability. While DiamondMax
®
60 is the latest addition to our legacy of high performance
5,400 RPM desktop and workstation hard drives, our DiamondMax
®
VL 30 series hard drives deliver industry-
leading capacity, reliability and value for entry-level systems and consumer electronics applications.
Support
No matter which capacity, all Maxtor hard drives are supported by our commitment to total customer
satisfaction and our No Quibble Service
®
guarantee. One call – or a visit to our home page on the Internet
(http://www.maxtor.com) – puts you in touch with either technical support or customer service. We’ll
provide you the information you need quickly, accurately and in the form you prefer – a fax, a downloaded
file or a conversation with a representative.
Manual Organization
This hard disk drive reference manual is organized in the following method:
Section 1 – Introduction
Section 2 – Description
Section 3 – Specifications
Section 4 – Installation
Section 5 – AT Interface
Section 6 – Host Software Interface
Section 7 – Interface Commands
Section 8 – Service and Support
Appendix – Glossary
Abbreviations
ABBRV DESCRIPTION ABBRV DESCRIPTION
ATA AT attachment MB megabyte
bpi bits per inch Mbits/sec megabits per second
CHS cylinder - head - sector MB/sec megabytes per second
db decibels MHz megahertz
dBA decibels, A weighted ms millisecond
DMA direct memory access MSB most significant bit
ECC error correction code mV millivolts
fci flux changes per inch ns nanoseconds
G acceleration PIO programmed input/output
GB gigabyte RPM revolutions per minute
Hz hertz tpi tracks per inch
KB kilobyte UDMA ultra direct memory access
LBA logical block address(ing) µsec microsecond
LSB least significant bit V volts
mA milliamperes W watts