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At Germany this drive is sold as DYNAMO 640 AI but according to it's firmware it is a MCC 3064 AP. Booting kernel 2.2.x the drive is detected like 'hdx: FUJITSU MCC3064AP, ATAPI OPTICAL drive'. No driver is loaded, as there still is no ATAPI- driver for optical disks. 6 Further to item 5, FUJITSU LIMITED accepts no liability whatsoever for compensation with regard to systems, data or MO disks. Further, FUJITSU LIMITED is not liable for any compensation with regard to losses due to software or hardware faults, incorrect operation, or any other causes. 7 In no event should this product be disassembled.
Linux - Optical Disk HOWTO: Magneto Optical Drive experiences under Linux Hi I have noticed that there is not much information about magneto-optical disks in the howto, which may be due to the fact that these are not very popular in general. In Japan, MO drives are very common, especially the 3.5' variety with media in 128MB (maybe not available anymore), 230MB, and recently 640MB sizes. I suppose there is plenty of info on usage of these drives with Linux in Japanese - but that does not help most people for some reason;-) MODs can be used very much like any removable media and are handy for smaller backups as the media are relatively inexpensive (about 10US$ / 640MB as of 10-98). I can only comment on the usage of 230MB drives with SCSI interface. Drives used: several, no problems encountered (Olympus, Epson, currently Mitsubishi MK230LK3).
Drives may have strange jumper setting like 'Mac Mode' or such - naturally, disable. If you decide to get a drive, pay attention the the cache size - It can speed things up enormously, still speed will be soso compared to hard disks, of course. SCSI controllers: NCR53C810-based (Asus PCI-200), Adaptec APA-1460A, Adaptec AHA2940. Just install the drive as you would do with an additional SCSI hard disk. It will show up as such. You don't need a disk in the drive when booting. There are two ways to format the disks: a) A bit like a floppy.
Just run mkfs on the raw device i.e. Something like sdb or sdc. I don't recommend this in general (see below). B) Like a hard disk. Do fdisk on the raw device and then mkfs on the partition as you would for a hard disk (like sdc0, I have never made multiple partitions on a MOD). What I have not tried is to boot from MOD, yet I cannot see why it should not work.
I would only recommend it for emergency system recovery, however, due to MO drive performance. Note: Purchased disks for Doze or Windog may be formatted 'like floppies' and cannot be used with either O(gre)S right away while MODs formatted under linux as hard disks (partition FAT16 / type 6 and mkdosfs) will work fine (only tested with NT 3.5/4.0). Fdisk will issue a warning upon exit that concerned FAT16 partitions and you do better to take it seriously (look at the fdisk man-page). The sector size will not be automatically set properly for mkdosfs. Use 'mkdosfs -s 8'. That came from some Japanese Web site in mid 1995 (Thanks to Ken Kawabata for finding and deciphering it).
Using the vfat file-system with the disks works fine. I have only used FAT/DOSfs or Linux/ext2 formatted disks so far. Additional Note: The media are probably a bit sensitive.
Of course to magnetic fields, but also to mechanical stress, some formats seem to be more fragile than others (Mac format seemingly worst, data loss has occurred when dropping disks during sneaker net traffic). Though this does not steer anyone through particularly dense jungle, it may be nice for completeness. Steve -.cut.here.or.do.not. S. Shuichi Haupt email [email protected] - December 11 1998 update from Steve - OK, some problems will arise with MO disks occasionally. The safest way to avoid them is not to use the disks 'off the shelf'.
Trying to mount disks can even result in kernel panics. I accidentally tried to mount a 640MB disk (format windows95 it said, so maybe FAT32) as -t vfat, this is not a thing to try. Also, 2.0.x kernels don't support 2048b block size (also 640MB disks). A patch for 2.0.3x kernels seems to float around somewhere in Japan, but i have not yet gotten hold of it. Here a link that certainly has an English description: or search the u-tokyo.ac.jp domain. The page of the developers is hidden somewhere. The best way to use these 640MB disks is therefore to do fdisk and mkfs first.
I have only done this with mke2fs on type 83 partitions: mke2fs -b 2048 /dev/sdxy i will check it out for FAT16 partitions and mkdosfs when i have some spare time and disks. My kernel version used is 2.1.124 (for all of the above). Steve -.cut.here.or.do.not. Stephan Shuichi office: Dept. For Mechano-Informatics, Yoshizawa Lab.
Faculty for Engineering, University of Tokyo Tel 03-3812-2111 ext 6390, FAX 03-5802-2957 email [email protected] private: - You've probably already received a number of messages regarding the Fujitsu DynaMO 640 - I have the 640SZI, which is the internal version; the model number given in a SCSI probe is M2513-MCC3064SS. I recently installed this drive practically without a hitch. I say practically because the sector size of the 640 MB disks is 2048 bytes, which is not supported in the Linux 2.0.x kernel but is supported in the development kernels. A patch for 2.0.x is available at - also at this site is a patched fdisk to use in conjunction with it. Otherwise, installing the drive was no different from installing a SCSI hard drive. It runs well, and I'm very happy with it. Phil Garcia Dear Skip In your Optical HOWTO, you asked for anyone else's experiences of installing optical drives under Linux.
Please find below details of how I managed to get a Panasonic LF-7010 (SCSI) working on my Sparc Classic. I'm using Redhat, 4.2 and 5.1 Regards Philip Kerr [email protected] ps I'm now trying to get the drive to work under Solaris 2.6. It's not an easy a job as it was under Linux!! - plugged the drive in (on id5). Powered up the Sparc.
The following came up. Scsi0: Sparc ESP100A-FAST scsi: 1 host. Vendor: SAMSUNG Model: WN32162U Rev: 0100 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 Vendor: MATSHITA Model: LF-7010 (00:06) Rev: 1.42 Type: Optical Device ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Detected scsi removable disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0 scsi: detected 2 SCSI disks total. Esp0: target 3 period 100ns offset 15 10.00MHz FAST SCSI-II SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes.
Sectors= 4236661 2068 MB 2.1 GB esp0: target 5 period 248ns offset 4 4.03MHz synchronous SCSI sdb: READ CAPACITY failed. Sdb: status = 0, message = 00, host = 0, driver = 28 sdb: extended sense code = 2 sdb: block size assumed to be 512 bytes, disk size 1GB. Sunlance.c:v1.9 21/Aug/96 Miguel de Icaza ([email protected]) eth0: LANCE 08:00:20:04:3d:cf eth0: using auto-carrier-detection. Partition check: sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 sdb:scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:10, sector 0, absolute sector 0 unable to read partition table I edited my fstab, adding the entry for the drive (on sdb) /etc/fstab /dev/sda1 / ext2 defaults 1 1 /dev/sda2 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy msdos noauto,user 0 0 /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,ro,user 0 0 /dev/sdb /mnt/optical ext2 noauto,rw,user 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 Then mkfs'ed a blank disc as follows. root@localhost me# /sbin/mkfs -t ext2 /dev/sdb mke2fs 1.10, 24-Apr-97 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09 /dev/sdb is entire device, not just one partition! Proceed anyway?
Driver Model OS Original Upload Date Last Modification Driver File File Size Compatible Computer Models Availabilty To Instalation Manager Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.11.181.12.1 For Windows 7 32 bit 4/5/2014 6/2/2016 a-2.11.181.12.1.exe 93kb Biostar TP45 HP, Toshiba Dynabook CX/2213CMSW, Gateway GT5473E, Mitsubishi CX32VLZJTSBH, Fujitsu Stylistic LT P-600, HP P6-2485eo, HP VT557AA-ABG 600-1150a, NEC PC-VR970MG, Sony VPCEC2RFX, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.131.121.1 For Windows 7 64 bit 4/10/2014 3/23/2017 s-2.131.121.1.exe 155kb HP HP Compaq nx7300, Fujitsu FMVNP2P4, Acer Veriton S480G, Viglen VIG615M, Seneca PRO167353, Fujitsu FMVNA1CC, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.12047 For Windows 7 6/5/2016 4/9/2017 z-2.12047.exe 190kb Sony VGN-TT46MGB, Fujitsu FMVTE50X, IBM System x3650 M3 -7945K3G, Fujitsu FMVA0300C, Lenovo 2999A32, Sony PCV-RS221, Panasonic CF-SX1GEFDP, Acer NC-V5-571P-53338G75MASS, HP 810-190jp, HP HP Compaq nc8230, Packard Bell ENLS44HR, and more.
Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.12232 For Windows 10 2/12/2016 r-2.12232.exe 201kb HP HP Compaq nx6120, NEC PC-LL550MG1J, KONTRON B649, HP Pavilion zv5000, HP DW225A-ABE t475.es, HP DF194A-ABZ 484, HP PN065AA-ABA Z540, NEC PC-MY21AESED983, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.10497 For Windows 10 64 bit 1/6/2014 1/11/2017 e-2.10497.exe 164kb Compaq PW783AA-ACJ SR1425IL FD440, NEC POWERMATE RD3911294AD, ASUS N56VM, Gateway DX4870-UB2C, HP HP dc5000 uT, Toshiba Dynabook NX/76JBL, Fujitsu ESPRIMO E5731, Lenovo ThinkStation S30, Samsung 900X3F, ASUS G70Sg, Lenovo 6475VE6, NEC RND61092195, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.10732 For Windows 7 32 bit 1/26/2014 3/18/2017 t-2.10732.exe 148kb Sony VGC-LA3, WIPRO WNBOBM4901-0022, Lenovo 2689PZG, Fujitsu CELSIUS H265, Packard Bell IMEDIA MC 5303, Compaq DD377A-ABX 6680 FI110, IBM Eserver xSeries 335 -8676LSX, PDS Vector CQ, HP HP Compaq dc7600 CMT, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.11.1602 For Windows 7 64 bit 4/20/2014 1/25/2017 k-2.11.1602.exe 104kb Sony VGN-NS38MP, HP HP d330 uT, HP FL436AA-ABF a6631af, NEC PC-GL26ES9LE, HP HPE-413at, Samsung SM50S, HP HP Compaq tc4400, Sony VGN-SZ780U, HP KZ771AA-UUZ a6522.ch, ELITEGROUP G713, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.132.11.14 For Windows 7 2/26/2017 v-2.132.11.14.exe 133kb HP NM943AA-UUW m9570, Samsung P580, Panasonic CF-29LWQCZBM, Acer Aspire 9810, Panasonic CF-19FHLAXAM, THEIS TH-C346/945GZME-RH/512/80/Midi-Towe, Lenovo 6463WWF, HP HP Pavilion zd7000A, NEC PC-MA13TEVEMJBA, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.12246 For Windows 10 1/10/2017 g-2.12246.exe 200kb HP PW572AA-B1U d1262.se, WIPRO WSG48355W7-0023, HP WC702AA-UUG HPE-130be, HP CQ2803ESm, Lenovo 6483WNQ, Fujitsu FMVNA1CE, HP HP Compaq n6120, Panasonic CF-W8GWEZFN2, and more.
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Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.11.1006 For Windows 10 64 bit 7/25/2015 2/16/2017 l-2.11.1006.exe 203kb LG FE-225JE1, HP FK789AA-A2L m9450f, Toshiba SATELITE, Sony VGN-C140FP, Fujitsu FMVWMS277, Lenovo 3000 V100 Notebook, Fujitsu D2312-C1, HP FR598AA-ABE IQ512es, Sony VGN-TZ37GNN, SAMSUN NC10, LG N550-PE50K, Sony VPCEB1S8E, HP HP ProBook 5330m, Toshiba TECRA R10, Fujitsu AMILO Li 2735, HP HP Pavilion TS 10 Notebook PC, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.13872.1 For Windows 8 9/5/2015 2/24/2017 y-2.13872.1.exe 193kb IBM 2525AP5, IBM 8114W19, Gigabyte G41MT-D3PT, Fujitsu ESPRIMO P510, IBM 2388DXU, Lenovo ThinkPad R61, Packard Bell SPIRIT 3000, Fujitsu FMVXNLHD2A, Toshiba SATELLITE C850D-131, Sony VGN-UX71, Lenovo 6457W8Q, WIPRO WIV, Lenovo ThinkPad Helix, GOLDENTEC UDP NAXOS-G74L, NEC PC-VL580CD1K, HP P6786l, and more.
Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.101.138 For Windows 7 32 bit 11/1/2015 3/24/2017 g-2.101.138.exe 38kb HP HP Compaq DC5850, Sony SVD11219CJB, Lenovo 9174Y1A, Panasonic CF-19KDR01CE, HP 500-129, Compaq Presario 5471EA 470030-395, NEC PC-VK26TXZNG, Sony VGN-NR270N, Toshiba SATELLITE C875-15F, Sony VGN-A317S, IBM IBM System x3400 M2 Server -7837K9G, Intel Poulsbo Chipset, Sony VGN-FW250J, Aquarius Aquarius Std, Pro, Elt, Dell Inspiron 20 Model 3048, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.13771.1 For Windows 7 64 bit 7/22/2014 1/2/2017 x-2.13771.1.exe 117kb Lenovo SS09355260, Sony SVS13A17GBB, Compaq VN469AA-UUZ CQ5235CH, Lenovo ThinkCentre A57, Toshiba Dynabook EX1/524CMEWD, MSI U4-7302, HP RR460AA-ABF s7740.f, Compaq EG735AA-ABH SR1560NL NL530, Cybernet Manufacturing CyberMed N19, VIA VT8367-8233/5, LG P2-TP2007, and more. Fujitsu Dynamo 1300u2 2.11.172.12.1 For Windows 7 8/3/2016 2/17/2017 s-2.11.172.12.1.exe 169kb Packard Bell EasyNoteGN45, IBM 808735M, Sony VGN-SZ17SPC, KOBIAN KOB746, Haier T5B, IBM System x3200 M3 -7328EAG, HP NY545AAR-ABA p6210y, Sony VGN-AW230J, HP NQ852AA-ABH IQ830nl, HP FK557AAR-ABA a6602f, IBM 23731G2, HP KZ241AA-AR6 p6020l, Sony VPCW217AG, Toshiba SATELLITE S50D-A-10H, and more.
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