8-sector decpacks?
Josh Dersch
JoshD at LivingComputerMuseum.org
Thu Oct 15 13:27:09 CDT 2015
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> From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of tony duell
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> Half density? I vaguely remember an RK05 style drive at half the density. RK02? Or am I mixing it up with RP02 vs. > RP03?
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> No, you're right. The RK02 is the low-density drive (actually a Diablo model 30), the RK03 being the high density model. The RK05 has the same
> bit density (heck the same format) as the RK03.
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> There was an RK01 I beleive. I forget who made that (it wasn't DEC, if you see what I mean), but I could believe thst was low density too.
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> -tony
That seems probable; the major reference I found was this:
http://www.ultimate.com/phil/pdp10/dec.disks
Which suggests that the RK02 is 12 or 16-sector; but it could be in error. (I've verified via DEC peripheral handbooks that, at least on the -11, the RK02 used 12-sector packs. I haven't yet found a handbook for the 8/I that covers the RK02 -- the one I have on my desk here is from 1972 and only talks about the RK01, so I guess it's a bit too early. Given the short life of the RK02, it may be tough to find the right one :).
(The RK01 is 16-sector on the 8/I, FWIW.)
- Josh
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