On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 8:57 PM, allison <ajp166 at verizon.net> wrote:
Depending on vintage of those HDAs they may have been
in the large pool
of SNs that had bad (incorrect) adhesive
used to assemble the platters and would after about 1.5-2.2 years of
spinning would have the glue migrate out
Is it therefore likely that if an HDA has lasted this long it is likely to have
been made with the 'good' adhesive?
All my VAXen and PDP-11s use RX, RL, RD, and RZ media
due to
reliability. The only ones worse was RA60 then RC25.
I have an RA60 (but no media for it). What was the problem with that
one? At least you can replace heads in the field (although getting new
heads is going to be 'fun').
Problem for me is that I have the compact 11/730 system. The CPU box
is pretty much full -- CPU, IDC (I don't have the floating point board, but
it's a dedicated slot anyway so I can't put something else there), 4M
RAM, TSU05 controller. I don't have space for another disk controller
(certainly not a UDA50). I really want to keep the machine in the short
rack too.
Which means using an R80 or something that emulates one. I wonder
how hard it would be to interface some other storage device to the IDC.
-tony
Allison
Allison