I have a number of systems (11/70, 11/45, 11/35, 11/34, 11/10, etc.), all
of which it can be plugged into, and I have a couple of RK11-D controllers.
It is currently connected to the 11/45, but the CPU failed a while back
and I haven't had time to repair it yet.
--tom
-- A
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Subject: Re: DEC RL01/02, RK05/06/07 Cartridge Inspector/Cleaner
At 03:22 PM 5/5/2004 -0400, Ashley Carder wrote:
Does anyone here currently have a functioning RK05
drive?
Has anyone here ever brought one back from the dead?
Yes, I have one which I brought back from the dead by replacing
the foam, NiCd batteries, debugging the boards, etc.
--tom
>Ashley
>
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>Subject: Re: DEC RL01/02, RK05/06/07 Cartridge Inspector/Cleaner
>
>
> > At 03:06 PM 5/5/2004 -0400, Ashley Carder wrote:
> >
> > >Does anyone know anything about this "Inspector / Cleaner"?
> >
> > The inspector cleaner allows you to hold the raw platter and to
> > examine and clean it safely.
> >
> > >I've also seen mention of an "alignment pack" for RK05
drives.
> > >Does anyone here have experience maintaining / aligning RK05 drives
and
> > > >keeping them running?
> > >
> > > In order to properly align an RK05 you need an alignment pack
> > > which has special "data" written at special locations. That
> > > together with a two channel o-scope, the manual and a few basic
> > > tools will allow you to adjust the in/out position of each head.
> > >
> > > The biggest problems with maintaining RK05s is that the foam
> > > which is used at various locations in the drive, including in
> > > the air path, disintegrates and turns to dust and/or goo. If
> > > you carefully clean out all of the old foam/dust/goo, you can
> > > fairly easily replace it with new foam purchased from a fabric
> > > store (or similar). A more difficult problem is that the molded
> > > plastic/rubber tube which ducts the air into the disk area also
> > > disintegrates over time. I haven't had to come up with a solution
> > > for this problem yet...
> > >
> > > --tom
> > >
> > > >Ashley
> > > >
> > > >----- Original Message -----
> > > >From: "Joe R." <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
> > > >To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
> > > >Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 11:34 AM
> > > >Subject: DEC RL01/02, RK05/06/07 Cartridge Inspector/Cleaner
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Any of you that are interested in the old DEC disk drive
systems
> >should
> > > > > take a look at this
> > > > >
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4129402394>
> > > > >
> > > > > Joe
> > >
>