William Kenworthy wrote:
> See https://www.disctech.com/powerdisable
>
> BillK
>

I'm aware of what it is and the cable part.  I was curious what it looks
like to BIOS and the OS when one is connected and that pin has the drive
disabled.  From what I've read in some places, the drive doesn't power
up at all.  I've seen some claim it shows up but you can't access it. 
I've read different explanations of what the drive does and maybe it
varies from one maker to another.  What I was hoping for, someone on
this list has connected a drive with that pin disabling the drive and
can confirm what I posted is what it looks like or explain what the
system does when one is connected. 

When I connected that drive to my NAS box, it was very slow to go
through the BIOS post and where it usually lists the connected drives,
only the drive with the OS showed up.  When connected to the older Dell
rig, it booted up normally.  It doesn't list connected drives like the
NAS box does.  It did show up in /proc/partitions.  The SMART command
showed a different story.  It makes it look like the drive has power but
may not be spinning up.  It can get the info such as model number,
serial number, capacity and other info but can't read the SMART data,
which I assume is written to the platter part of the drive.  I'm not
sure on that tho.  What I don't know, is that because of the PWDIS pin
or has nothing to do with it. 

As it is, the seller agreed to take the drive back.  If the seller says
the drive works for them, I guess it has that PWDIS feature.  If it
doesn't work for them, just a bad drive, perhaps damaged in shipping or
something.  I'm just curious as to how a drive behaves when it has that
PWDIS pin and the drive is disabled. 

I did notice in the pic on your link that the new power connector has 5
wires.  It has the PWDIS ability.  Mine has 4 wires.  However, I've read
that on the older systems, the pins inside the connector apply power to
pin 3 which disables the drives.  Mine doesn't have that extra wire but
I don't think that really matters.  Maybe I need to put a voltmeter on
the connector and see if there is anything on pin 3 or not.  I suspect
there is tho. 

Has anyone had one of these drives connected and remember what the
system reports when disabled??  What clues it gives that shows it is
disabled if any??

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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