Control Data 9766 drive on epay
William Donzelli
wdonzelli at gmail.com
Mon Aug 12 14:31:36 CDT 2019
It was an uncommon option for lower end Cyber 180s.
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Will
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 2:40 PM Alan Perry via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> Would this have been connected to a CDC Cyber back in the day? I noticed
> that this is in Athens, GA, home of University of Georgia. The first
> programs that I ever wrote were on a CDC Cyber there (via a 300-baud
> acoustic coupler modem at Valdosta State College).
>
> alan
>
> On 8/12/19 11:09 AM, William Donzelli via cctalk wrote:
> > There is a Make Offer option, and it does look like the seller does
> > take offers fairly regularly. I will not be buying it.
> >
> > If someone does, I have a huge amount of spares for 976x drives,
> > including refurbished heads. It might take a while to find them in my
> > mess, however.
> >
> > --
> > Will
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:43 PM P Gebhardt via cctalk
> > <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi list,
> >>
> >> Just came across this:
> >>
> >> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Computing-CDC-Magnetic-Peripherals-Control-Data-9766-Storage-Module/143351908424?hash=item2160708848:g:3yEAAOSw1oJdTo9u
> >>
> >> Haven't seen one listed in years. The price lets me assume that this offer addresses customers that may use these drives in a production environment or so...
> >> I am not aware of museums or hobbyists who have such drives currently in a functional state to read and write from and to 80MB (CDC 9762) or 300MB (CDC 9766) disk packs. Maybe the CHM? ... not taking into consideration the CHM activities related to the Xerox disk cartidge (2315-equivalent) software archive project.
> >> Anybody out there? Would be interesting to know.
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Pierre
> >>
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