Perioherals
the declassification procedure,
it
is
not supported on other
disk mechanisms. Older
Hewlett-Packard-built disk mechan-
isms and products using ESDI and
PC-AT interfaces also
will
not work.
To perform the declassification
procedure, the following equipment
is
required: industry-standard PC
running MSDOS with an Adaptec
or
SCSI host
bus adapter installed inside the
PC;
HP software utility; and
HI'-manufactured SCSI disk
products to be cleared or
declassified.
Ordering information for HP Series 6000 Models
and
new
The following instructions are for
storage system. Product number
installing the
HP
1.3-Gbyte disk
equivalent to Option
upgrade
or the
HP
for product number
has
2-Gbyte
tape
been set up for ordering with DAT
in an
HP Series 6000
mechanisms.
Model
or 660
mass
Serial number of
HP
Series
6000
Model
or
Upgrade product
Less than
Greater than
First new product
Order Option OMG
Order Option ODF or ODG
installed
1
(PIN
or
with kit
Subsequent products
Order Option ODF or ODG
Order Option ODF or ODG
installed'
with kit
with kit
As the disk mechanism
is
declassi-
fied on the PC, it does not matter
what type of Hewlett-Packard
system
is
connected to the disk
mechanism.
a disk
mechanism is a time-consuming
process. For example, it may take
about 12 hours to
a
422-Mbyte disk mechanism.
For
a
limited time Hewlett-Packard
can provide a copy of the
only software utility at no charge to
you. Hewlett-Packard reserves the
right to charge for future new
software utility products or
updates. Source code
will
not be
provided. For more information,
contact your
HP representative.
Upgrade products referred to are the HP
disk drive
and the
DAT
drive
HP 2.0-Gbyte DAT
in HP Series
6000 Model
and
storage systems
The
HP
2.0-Gbyte digital-audio tape
drive
is
now back-
ward compatible with HI' Series
6000 Model
and
DAT backup solutions
660D mass storage systems. To
now support
these products in the
patible products,
an
upgrade cable
11
is needed on older
units. Hewlett-Packard installation
is
included with the
Customer
installation
is
not recommended.
HP Computer Update, March 1992