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From: ts@cup.portal.com (Tim W Smith)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Five Facts You Need to Know About Bad IIcx Hard Drives
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Date: 28 Sep 89 03:22:08 GMT
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What do you mean by "the drive was already formatted"?  If you mean
that it already had a Macintosh file system on it, then it may be
a used drive, but if you just mean that you could read and write
arbitrary blocks without getting errors from the drive, that means
nothing.  Quantum drives are always formatted.

In fact, if you issue a SCSI format command to these drives, it comes back in
about five seconds, because all the drive seems to do is re-write the
bad block tables and other housekeeping information.

( There is an option one can set in one of the mode select pages that
causes it to write a data pattern to every block during a format ).

					Tim Smith