Sounds of the Daeyoung DX-3120A

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @junker15
    @junker15 11 місяців тому +11

    Almost thought this was a voice coil drive at first, but the hdmotion gave it away as a stepper drive. Very interesting drive!

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому +2

      I have never heard a voice coil drive that squeaks like this, especially not a 3.5 SL drive. Arnlol's video shows the drive with the cover removed.

  • @XL-Tech
    @XL-Tech 11 місяців тому +3

    I love the sound of these! I like these high pitched steppers like Kalok used.

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому +1

      This stepper is actually completely different from the unit Kalok uses, but the driver is the same.

  • @cdos9186
    @cdos9186 10 місяців тому +2

    The cover oddly reminds me of a early Conner Peripherals or Samsung SHD drive, but I know this one has nothing to do with those. Perhaps they used the same supplier for the casting? It just seems all too familiar with the shape and look if you were to remove the label and compare them. Also this drive sounds really nice and loud but also very precise. Wish there were more out there, and maybe there are...

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  10 місяців тому +1

      I think there are probably more of these in it's home country or places nearby. I know of a gentleman in China who has one.
      Lots of drives used tub chassis like this, it was just a common design. It makes for easy automation during mass production.

    • @cdos9186
      @cdos9186 10 місяців тому

      @@TheDiskMaster Were there really that many of these units produced? I certainly haven't ever known of them existing until you were the first person that showed one off awhile ago, I wonder if they are indeed just more common in their home country. I wish for a lot of drives we were able to acquire the production numbers, especially the really difficult to find one's, but it appears we will have to take our best guess...

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@cdos9186I'm not sure. There are a lot of drives I wish I could find more information on, but good luck. These drives were only on the market for one year, so numbers are probably rather low. I bet they were mostly sold to OEMs.

  • @arnlol
    @arnlol 11 місяців тому +8

    Ah I see that description, you really did move things around to post this so I could hear it expecting the one I got to not work, that’s pretty nice though unexpectedly I managed to hear mine for a little bit before it died.
    I’m not sure why but I really like the sounds of late stepper based drives like these or the Kalok ones, they really sound amazing!

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому

      Yep I had fully expected yours to be stone dead and so pushed up the filming and uploading of this video so you could see it earlier. Late Christmas present, I guess?
      Expect a return to "normal" MFM/RLL drives for next week, I've still got a lot of those to cover before I want to go full swing into the intelligent drives.

  • @yamlcase230
    @yamlcase230 6 місяців тому +2

    TRIGGERED!

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 11 місяців тому +4

    Ya know the song "my Sharona" , got a drive or pair together that initializes to that toon?
    Agggg ah. ag ah aggg ag aggg agg ag ag aggg ag..

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому

      I'm not sure I understand the question

    • @petevenuti7355
      @petevenuti7355 11 місяців тому

      @@TheDiskMaster did you ever hear that song?

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому

      @@petevenuti7355 Yes, I've heard that song and Weird Al's parody of it.

    • @petevenuti7355
      @petevenuti7355 11 місяців тому

      @@TheDiskMaster I used to have a SCSI array who's initialization routine shook the desk about the same as that played too loudly.
      I forgotten how scuzzy the lyrics were though. Don't think I was listening back then.

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@petevenuti7355I'm not much of a collector of SCSI disks, so I wouldn't know. Sorry.

  • @MyComputerStudios_
    @MyComputerStudios_ 11 місяців тому +1

    By the way, this is the last ever stepper motor drive to be ever made

    • @Kali_Krause
      @Kali_Krause 11 місяців тому +6

      Second to last one. Kalok became the last manufacturer of stepper motor drives as Daeyoung went bankrupt in 1993 while Kalok lasted until 1994, making Kalok the last of the stepper motor drives

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому

      Yes, that's why I put it in the thumbnail. Additionally, the Kalok Octagon II KL-3120 was still for sale a full year after Daeyoung filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations. This is the last drive designed, but Kalok was the last company producing them.

  • @michvod
    @michvod 11 місяців тому +2

    When the PC has more RAM than the HD's capacity ;)

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому

      Yep, the intention was to run Windows 7 on this machine for testing of some more modern drives, but I haven't gotten it to work very well yet.

    • @JankPods0201
      @JankPods0201 10 місяців тому

      @@TheDiskMaster Windows 7 on a Pentium III 550? That's crazy! I know it is Possible, But i bet you're using Underpowered hardware to get more seeking sounds from the drives, Or that's all you have. I could be wrong, But that's what I'm guessing.

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@JankPods0201Neither. It has nothing to do with lack of hardware and nothing to do with increasing the seek sounds. A slower machine actually will make a problem out of that.
      I wanted a single machine which could test every type of drive, and that includes SATA and SAS. That way, all benchmarks are comparable directly. Problem is that most of those newer drives prefer something a bit more modern than DOS!

    • @JankPods0201
      @JankPods0201 10 місяців тому

      @@TheDiskMaster OK, good to know about your system that is universally compatible with multiple drives like IDE/PATA, MFM (ST-506/412) ESDI, SATA, SAS, SCSI (50, 68, And 80-Pin) You've shown that I'm wrong and forever will be.

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  10 місяців тому

      ​​@@JankPods0201 Yep, this machine will talk to IDE drives of any type (including UATA100), SATA1/SAS drives (via a converter), MFM/RLL drives (with the DTC 7287 controller installed), SCSI drives including narrow/wide/SCA with an Adaptec AHA2940AU, and with the swap of a control board, it should do ESDI drives just fine when I find myself a nice controller. It also has USB and a PCMCIA adapter available for talking to other types of devices, like the Integral Viper and external USB "semihard" drives like Iomega Zip, Castlewood Orb, LS-120, etc.
      It was always the intention with this build to make a machine which could talk to every type of drive. It's just the newest one I have that still fully supports 16-bit ISA controllers.

  • @Nixietubelover
    @Nixietubelover 11 місяців тому +1

    I wish i could own one...

    • @TheDiskMaster
      @TheDiskMaster  11 місяців тому +1

      Any reason in particular? They're not very good.