NEC made a ST-506 drive in 3.5 inch. There is a remote chance
I have one of these out in the garage...
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From: "Steven N. Hirsch" <shirsch at adelphia.net>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only" <cctech at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: ST506 WTB:Micropolis 1325
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
John Kourafas wrote:
Also looking for a Micropolis 1325 MFM Drive,
71/80MB , I've seen both
the ST506 and Mic. 1325 on eBay for like 600.00 which I think is
crazy...
What's the largest capacity 3.5" MFM HDD available?
I have an extensive collection of MFM/RLL drives and have _never_ run
across one with that interface in a 3.5" form-factor. Not sure that
anything of this sort existed. 5.25" 1/2-ht. was about as sophisticated
as they got.
The largest MFM drive ever made was _probably_ the Maxtor 2190 at 190MB
unformatted. ISTR that there was a logical limit to the number of
cylinders due to the control protocol (or perhaps limitations in the PC
BIOSes of the time) and physical limits to the number of sectors/cylinder
and the number of platters (the 2190 had 15 or 17?)
Steve
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