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March 2022

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Note:

 This article was originally published in issue #59, October 1998.

 

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Z-100 MFM Hard Drives

PRELIMINARY INFORMATION:

With the proliferation of older computers at
swap meets and electronics surplus houses, now
is a good time to upgrade your Z-100 with a
second hard drive, or if you don't have any yet,
replacing one of the floppy drives in your
machine with a hard drive, though some special
circuit boards are needed.

Since the first 5, 10, or 12 meg hard drives
(called Winchester Drives by Heath/Zenith were
placed in the Z-100 in the mid-80s, there have
been several types developed - MFM, RLL, SCSI,
IDE and others. The drives usually found in the
Z-100 were the first type - MFM - and the sub-
ject of this article. For more information on
the other types of hard drives, I have attached
the article, “

Driving Us Crazy, But For a

Reason

”, by Alan Brenden at the end of this

article.

Another drive type - SCSI - with considerably
larger capacities, became available for the
Z-100 in the late 80s with a SCSI Controller
marketed by CDR. Paul Herman, editor and
publisher of the “Z-100 LifeLine” at the time,
tried to get a special order of boards from CDR
adapted specifically for the Z-100. However, it
soon became evident to Paul, and several
volunteers working as his staff, that they
needed to develop their own controller, and the
new Z-100 LifeLine SCSI/EEPROM board was
created.

As the MFM and newer SCSI systems became more
scarce, attention turned to the newer IDE
technology and another group of volunteers; John
Beyers, Charles Hett, and I. We researched and
developed the new Z-100 LifeLine IDE NvsRAM
board, shipped in late 2008.

You can find additional information on these
newer systems elsewhere on this site. This
article will concentrate on the use of the
initial Winchester hard drive.

The Heathkit/Zenith MFM hard drive installation
was comprised of a Z-217 Winchester Controller
Card in the card cage, a separate, unique Data
Separator Board that was normally mounted near
or over the hard drive and the MFM hard drive
itself. These pictures show the drive tower
configuration possible for the Z-120 All-In-One
Computer ==>

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Summary of Contents for Z-100

Page 1: ...e for the Z 100 in the late 80s with a SCSI Controller marketed by CDR Paul Herman editor and publisher of the Z 100 LifeLine at the time tried to get a special order of boards from CDR adapted specifically for the Z 100 However it soon became evident to Paul and several volunteers working as his staff that they needed to develop their own controller and the new Z 100 LifeLine SCSI EEPROM board wa...

Page 2: ...amaged Further the read write head may also be damaged For early hard drives it is CRITICAL to run a disk utility that parks the heads in an unused portion of the disk a storage or parking area before the heads come to rest Such a utility is SHIP an external command packaged in CP M and MS DOS operating systems Later MFM drives had an auto park feature that placed the heads down after the last usa...

Page 3: ...troller and may be stored any where along the top row of pins of the VI jumpers when not in use See the Software Programming section for more on this Check for a programming plug on the new drive before installation and make a note of the position of any jumpers Try this setting first and if unsuccessful try the other positions before giving up Hint Drive Select DS pins may be labeled DS0 through ...

Page 4: ...the mother board If the part number on this IC is lower than 444 129 1 such as 444 129 the IC must be replaced before installing a hard drive Locate the Monitor ROM MTR ROM or ZROM IC U190 on the motherboard If the part number on this IC is lower than 444 87 5 such as 444 87 444 87 1 2 3 or 4 the IC must be replaced before installing a hard drive Note Newer power supplies hard drive boards PALs an...

Page 5: ...ed Z DOS and CP M If you are satisfied with these two partitions you will not need to repartition the disk with PART However if you wish to change this partition information you must run the PART utility The PART utility is self explanatory Just follow the procedures as given to change the partition names and sizes as necessary then choose a default boot partition and save the configuration to the...

Page 6: ... were all full height 5 1 4 drives Later drives were available as half height and or 3 5 wide and had higher capacities Locate and check the setting of any programming plugs or pins on the hard drive Programming plugs may take many forms on floppy and hard drives On the Miniscribe 2012 and the Seagate ST 412 it takes the form of that shown in the picture a flat pack of 8 shorted pairs of pins Alth...

Page 7: ...e of the floppy drives ensure the remaining floppy drive has a terminal resistor pack and the drive select is properly set DS0 or DS1 as needed As with the floppy drives it is the drive select position on the programming plug that determines the drive number or letter and it doesn t matter if the first drive letter is first or last on the cable Therefore drive 0 E of a two drive system can be firs...

Page 8: ...s The drive will need a pair of mounting brackets for the full height drives but if you already use half height floppy drives the same brackets could be used to mount a half height hard drive The Data Separator Board is mounted over the drive If your hard drive has its own faceplate you may be able to cut a large opening in your existing faceplate Figure 6 Data Separator Board Low Profile Computer...

Page 9: ...Figures 8 and 9 show the cable positioning in the All In One Computer Figure 8 Ribbon Cables All In One Computer Figure 9 Power Supply Connectors All In One Computer 9 ...

Page 10: ...Figures 10 and 11 show the cable positioning for the Low Profile Computer Figure 10 Figure 11 10 ...

Page 11: ...r adding a second external hard drive Note the position of the backplane connectors allows the addition of the drive without disturbing the internal drive s position as last on the cable This interior drive therefore keeps the terminal resistor whether the external drive is connected or not Do not use a terminal resistor in the external hard drive Reassemble the computer using the assembly instruc...

Page 12: ...ART and FORMAT utilities Copy the desired operating systems onto the hard drive DRIVING US CRAZY BUT FOR A REASON by C Alan Brenden 7 09 92 In the early days of the PC there wasn t much involved in deciding when a new hard disk was to be bought or repaired The first hard disks used Seagate s ST506 technology and that was your choice Times and technology have changed and today s high performance sy...

Page 13: ... IDE interface SCSI hard disks boast the fastest transfer rates of all the discussed technologies with SCSI 2 having a transfer rate up to 40M bytes per second SCSI implements 2 ways of boosting transfer rates fast and wide FAST SCSI doubles the clock speed and WIDE SCSI increases the bus width SCSI also implements other performance features including controller based RAM caching and tag command q...

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