The hard drive has a full help desk journal on it. Looks like it used to hold an oracle 6.X database and was professionally managed 1990-1998. The "KW-557" was that ide controller I was talking about.
02/03/96 I had just finished installing a second i/o board (KW-557) and modem
software for email, when I was startled to see a disk error. It
seemed that after six years a little preventative maintenance might
be in order. I ran Spinrite diagnostics, and it corrected the error
(presumably) through a low-level format, and then I found a few more
using the Western Digital verify function. I think this probably
would have been good enough, but I took these errors to be a gentle
nudge.
Having the ISA controller with the RLL controller gave them no end of disk errors over the next two years.
02/07/96 Geez, talk about a pain in the butt.
I opened up the case and reseated the drive cables several times,
just in the event that the connections were causing some difficulty.
I then reset the drive parameters to those specified above (which
turns out to be Western Digital drive type 06). The critical
parameter which is now changed is that the write precompensation is
now "none" -- changed from cylinder 300, which is what it was since
1990. I don't think this should have had a major impact, however.