ieee488 wrote:bobgarty wrote:Another thing to note is that the PDB only really works with w2k - functionality under XP is at best patchy!!
Are you sure about that?
Apprently there is a PDB 1 - I see drivers for it on IBM website - and PDB 2 aka PDB 2000.
I'm running 2-3 Portable Drive Bays (the first versions, not PDB 2000s) with my 600X, 770E, and 770Z machines in various docking configurations. I've found the bays to be reliable under both win 2000 and XP. Note that in order to get them working under XP, you have to manually "update" the driver for the device to the Win 2000 version. For some reason, Win XP SP2 automatically recognizes these old PDB's as Portable Drive Bay 2000s, and then they don't work right with the drivers XP installs by default. They only work correctly after manually changing the drivers (when you do this, the device name will change as well).
I think you might have slightly more hot/warm swapping features available in Win 2000 than in XP: under Win 2000, you can actually hot-swap secondary hard drives in the PDB by stopping the device with a tray icon, but if you try that under XP I don't think the new IDE device is recognized properly.
I don't think any of my machines can boot from a Portable Drive Bay.
Also, it is VERY important to double-check that you have fresh batteries installed in the PDB when you are troubleshooting it -- even though it draws power from the PCMCIA slot. Several times I have run into inexplicable issues reading/writing/transferring data, only to realize that they went away after I installed fresh batteries.
Phil.