On 14/10/2009 21:45, Philip Pemberton wrote:
Hi guys,
Does anyone know what the largest capacity MFM or RLL (i.e.
ST-506/ST-412 type interface) hard disk was? I know the AT drive types
go from 0 to 46 (plus user defined type 47), and the largest of these is
#46: 1224 cyls, 15 heads, 17 secs (152MB). Question is, did anyone ever
make an MFM drive that big, or was that strictly IDE territory?
Maxtor did - the XT-2190 is 151MB (formatted). DEC sold them as RD54
drives.
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