DIAMONDMAX 60 – INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1
Introduction
Maxtor Corporation
Maxtor Corporation has been providing
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
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
A B B R V | DESCRIPTION |
ATA | AT attachment |
bpi | bits per inch |
CHS | cylinder - head - sector |
db | decibels |
dBA | decibels, A weighted |
DMA | direct memory access |
E C C | error correction code |
fci | flux changes per inch |
G | acceleration |
GB | gigabyte |
Hz | hertz |
KB | kilobyte |
LBA | logical block address(ing) |
LSB | least significant bit |
mA | milliamperes |
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A B B R V | DESCRIPTION |
MB | megabyte |
Mbits/sec | megabits per second |
MB/sec | megabytes per second |
MHz | megahertz |
ms | millisecond |
MSB | most significant bit |
mV | millivolts |
ns | nanoseconds |
PIO | programmed input/output |
RPM | revolutions per minute |
tpi | tracks per inch |
UDMA | ultra direct memory access |
µsec | microsecond |
V | volts |
W | watts |
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