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  • ...storage|magnetic]] [[disk]] [[drive]]s ([[RK02/03 disk drive|RK02]]-[[RK05 disk drive|RK05]]), all based on the [[IBM 2315]] drive and pack. (The later [[RK06/07 disk drive|RK06 and RK07]], and their controller, the [[RK611]], are a different and entirely incompatible drive and pack.)
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  • ...disk drive|RK06 and RK07]] moving-[[head]] magnetic removable cartridge [[disk]] [[drive]]s. All data transfers are done using [[Direct Memory Access|DMA] At least three of the other slots are wired as UNIBUS [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] slots (and thus require [[G727 grant continuity card]]s to be inserte
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  • ...]. It can interface with up to eight [[RS11 disk drive|RS11]] [[fixed-head disk]] drives; each has a capacity of 512 Kbytes of storage. ...d or write individual words; this was itended to allow optimal use of both disk space and [[main memory]] (e.g. during [[swapping]]).
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  • ...8 family|PDP-8]] [[OMNIBUS]] [[disk]] [[device controller]] for the [[RK05 disk drive]]. A single RK8-E could handle up to four RK05 drives. It used the [[ * [[RK08-P Disk Interface Control]]
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  • [[Image:Amiga_A2090_hard_disk_controller.jpg|150px|thumb|right|An A2090 controller]] Technical Notes for Commodore A2090/2090a Hard Disk Controller
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  • ...an intelligent [[device controller]] which connects up to four [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|SDI disks]] to a [[UNIBUS]]. ...y-chain (serial) method; thus, there is a separate I/O cable going to each disk drive.
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  • [[Image:DBRK11C.jpg|350px|thumb|right|RK11-C disk controller, Double Buffered version]] ...sor). It is mostly [[program compatible]] with the replacement [[RK11 disk controller#RK11-D|RK11-D]].
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  • ...[[IBM 2315]] drive and pack --> (The later [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]]-[[RP06 disk drive|RP06]] drives are un-related - they include integral controllers, and ...version of the RP11 is the RP11-C. Like many of the earlier large [[device controller]]s for the [[PDP-11]], the RP11-C was a group of large custom [[wire-wrap]]
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  • ...logy Inc.]]. It fits in a [[DEC card form factor|quad]] [[Small Peripheral Controller]] slot. It support's [[DEC]]'s [[Mass Storage Control Protocol]]. Re-build the bootstrap, and then run [[disklabel]] to update the copy on the disk.
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  • ...for the [[QBUS]]) were for the [[RL01/02 disk drive|RL01 and RL02]] [[disk|disk drive]]s. (These drives protect the data, and [[sector]] headers, with sepa ...converter to the first drive; up to 4 drives can be connected to a single controller, using a bus running from one drive to the next, with a [[terminator]] in t
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  • #Redirect [[RP11 disk controller]]
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  • ...ntrollers for the [[RX01/02 floppy drive|RX01]] [[diskette|floppy disk]] [[disk|drives]] for the [[UNIBUS]] and [[QBUS]]. ...have an identical programming interface; both use [[programmed I/O]]. The controller contains a [[buffer]], which is filled or emptied under program control.
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  • ...]] (and also the [[RX01/02 floppy drive|RX01]]) [[diskette|floppy disk]] [[disk|drives]] for the [[UNIBUS]] and [[QBUS]], respectively. | 0200 || CRC error on reading the sector from the disk
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  • #Redirect [[RX211 floppy disk controller]]
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  • #Redirect [[RX11 floppy disk controller]]
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  • ...he [[PDP-11]]. It can handle up to 4 [[RS64 disk drive|RS64]] [[fixed-head disk]] drives, each with a capacity of 128 Kbytes of storage, organized in 32-wo |Disk Address Register || RCDA || 777442
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  • #Redirect [[RL11 disk controller]]
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  • #Redirect [[RL11 disk controller]]
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  • The '''RP10 disk controller''' is a [[disk]] [[device controller]] for the [[PDP-10]], primarily for the early models ([[KA10]] and [[KI10]] ...1]], [[RP02 disk drive|RP02]] and [[RP03 disk drive]]s; up to 8 drives per controller. The RP10 has the ability to perform [[seek]]s on multiple drives simultane
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  • #Redirect [[RH10 MASSBUS controller]]
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  • ...'''RF08 disk controller''' was a [[disk]] [[device controller]] for [[RS08 disk drive]]s on the [[OMNIBUS]] of [[PDP-8 family|PDP-8]]s and [[PDP-12]]s. One * [[DF32 disk controller]]
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  • ...s a [[disk]] [[device controller]] on the [[OMNIBUS]] of PDP-8s for [[DS32 disk drive]]s. One DF32 could handle up to two DS32 drives. It used the [[three * [[RF08 disk controller]]
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  • ...-8 family|PDP-8s]] was for the [[RL01/02 disk drive|RL01 and RL02]] [[disk|disk drive]]s. It could be set under program control to either 8-bit or 12-bit m ...cable runs to the first drive; up to 4 drives can be connected to a single controller, using a bus running from one drive to the next, with a [[terminator]] in t
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  • #Redirect [[RL8-A disk controller]]
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  • ...chain (serial) method; thus, there is a separate I/O cable going to each [[disk drive]]. Direct connection of the KDA50 to each drive maximizes subsystem a ...tches host computer [[bus]] capacities to the requirements of high density disk drives. Onboard [[diagnostic]] capability with fault reporting both to the
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  • #Redirect [[UDA50 Disk Controller]]
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  • RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller The RQDX3 [[MFM]] Disk & [[Floppy]] [[QBUS]] Controller connect the [[Series of MicroPDP-11 computers]] and the older models of the
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[RK611 disk controller|RK611]] ([[UNIBUS]])
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  • ...storage|magnetic]] [[disk]] [[drive]]s ([[RK02/03 disk drive|RK02]]-[[RK05 disk drive|RK05]]), all based on the [[IBM 2315]] drive and pack. (The later [[RK06/07 disk drive|RK06 and RK07]], and their controller, the [[RK611]], are a different and entirely incompatible drive and pack.)
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  • ...disk drive|RK06 and RK07]] moving-[[head]] magnetic removable cartridge [[disk]] [[drive]]s. All data transfers are done using [[Direct Memory Access|DMA] At least three of the other slots are wired as UNIBUS [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] slots (and thus require [[G727 grant continuity card]]s to be inserte
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  • ...]. It can interface with up to eight [[RS11 disk drive|RS11]] [[fixed-head disk]] drives; each has a capacity of 512 Kbytes of storage. ...d or write individual words; this was itended to allow optimal use of both disk space and [[main memory]] (e.g. during [[swapping]]).
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[RF11 disk controller|RF11]] ([[UNIBUS]])
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive ...ler|RLV11]] and [[RLV12 disk controller|RLV12]] ([[QBUS]])<br>[[RL8-A disk controller|RL8-A]] ([[OMNIBUS]])
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[RK8E]] ([[Omnibus]])<br>[[RK11|RK11-D]] ([[UNIBUS]])<br>[[RK11|RKV11-D]
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  • ...8 family|PDP-8]] [[OMNIBUS]] [[disk]] [[device controller]] for the [[RK05 disk drive]]. A single RK8-E could handle up to four RK05 drives. It used the [[ * [[RK08-P Disk Interface Control]]
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  • ...e [[KL10]], it loaded [[microcode]] from [[secondary storage]] (a [[floppy disk]]), under the control of a [[front end]] (a [[PDP-11/03]]). *SBI system bus controller
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  • ...ating point features, was busy with the [[Disk II]] [[drive]] and [[device controller]], and with [[Apple DOS]], Apple turned to Microsoft, who was the BASIC ven ...l-D character (ASCII 4), which BASIC programs would send before printing a disk command to get DOS's attention. ProDOS followed this lead, although the BAS
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  • * [[Commodore A2090 Hard Disk Controller]]
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  • ...the other. The only device on the Port Bus is the [[RB730 Integrated Disk Controller]], which also connects to the UNIBUS for [[interrupt]]s (it plugs into a de ...ice|MUD/SPC]] slot, but this is not confirmed), and one [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] slot, which also contained the 'UNIBUS out'.
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  • ...tem in the case of malfunction. Each group had its own [[device controller|controller]] which in addition to functioning as an electronic switch for the bus syst ...terface slots. Interfaces for [[secondary storage|mass storage]] such as [[disk]], [[drum]], [[Magnetic tape|magtape]], etc., were built with one interface
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  • With a [[VCB01 Video Controller|VCB01]] Monochrome Video Subsystem added, the MicroVAX I becomes a [[VAXsta ...system disk attached to the first [[Mass Storage Control Protocol]] (MSCP) controller.
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  • On the KL10, an optional [[DIA20 In/Out Bus Controller]] could also be attached, to provide a KA10/KI10 compatible I/O bus. Howeve ...ain [[backplane]]. For I/O, it used the [[UNIBUS]] and (via [[RH11 MASSBUS controller|RH11]]'s) the [[MASSBUS]].
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  • This strategy was inadequate for more complicated devices such as disk drives. Such devices used these 3 bits in completely device-specific fashio ...g a [[PDP-8 Memory Extension units‎|Memory Extension Controller]]. This controller expanded the addressable memory by 4KW blocks of memory; each 4KW block of
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  • ...the CPU would move the data by reading the memory that corresponded to the disk drive. Almost all early computers were built in this fashion, starting with ...ch of the burden for moving the data out of the CPU and into the cards and controller, so devices on the bus could talk to each other with no CPU intervention. T
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  • | M7164 || [[KDA50]] || aka. [[QDA]] [[SDI]] controller, board 1 of 2 | M7165 || [[KDA50]] || aka. [[QDA]] [[SDI]] controller, board 2 of 2
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | name = Disk II
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  • ...rotocol]] used by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] to interact with [[disk]]s and [[magnetic tape drive]]s for, amongst other computers, [[PDP-11]]s a ...r layers for the physical connection to the drive(s), including [[Standard Disk Interconnect]], [[Low End System Interconnect]], and [[Digital Storage Syst
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  • ...ed for the move was one of the first [[PDP-11/20]]'s built; there was no [[disk]] [[mass storage]] available from [[DEC]] for the machine when it first arr ...the version for which we have the [[source code]] (below), an [[RK11 disk controller|RK11]] had been added; swapping remained on the RF11. The version which we
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  • ...under SIMH. Instead you also need a 4.3 BSD system to build the bootable disk to be used for RENO. For the fun of it I re-installed 4.3 then made a copy of the 4.3 disk & put
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  • [[Image:RF11indicator.jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[RF11 disk controller|RF11]] indicator panel mounted, as usual, at the top of an [[H960 rack|H960 ...essing Unit|CPU]] had such lights; other devices such as [[disk]] [[device controller|controllers]] also had their own indicator panels.
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  • the KDB-50 BI disk controller from Chris Torek, and the QVSS + The system has full support for disk labels that con-
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  • Chapter 6 - Creation of the boot disk .......... 14 Chapter 10 - Modes of TROPIX installation disk
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  • your system disk and loads the mandatory ULTRIX software subsets. *** SYSTEM DISK SELECTION ***
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  • X COMPAQ Fast SCSI-2 Controller X COMPAQ 6260 SCSI-2 Controller
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  • ...an Intel inboard 386 expansion card, nor did it have space to mount a hard disk. ...Amiga 600 (37.299). The Amiga 600 HD variant included a 2.5 inch 40Mb IDE disk, and shipped with the firmware version 37.300 . A later firmware chip was
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  • The option board included 64KB of RAM, a floppy disk controller and an extra serial port, in addition to the Z80.
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  • located in the \i386 directory on Windows NT 3.5 CD-ROM or floppy disk #2 of the EISA X COMPAQ Fast SCSI-2 Controller
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  • * MASSBUS adaptor with two RP06 disk spindles (176M bytes per spindle) ...Maintenance programs for file system checking, bootstrapping, and physical disk pack handling have also been implemented.
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  • ...te RAM, two megabytes is recommended; a CGA, EGA or VGA compatible display controller and display; and MS-DOS version 3.1 or later. A COMPAQ DESKPRO 386 configur
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  • [[Image:Amiga_A2090_hard_disk_controller.jpg|150px|thumb|right|An A2090 controller]] Technical Notes for Commodore A2090/2090a Hard Disk Controller
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  • ...per sector, and at the lowest driver levels the system deals with 512 byte disk records. == Making a disk from tape ==
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  • ...ile does not fit in a 'hole' left by an old deleted file, the files on the disk must be moved together to create a larger area of free space. *DL''n'': RL01 disk cartridge
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  • The IBM AT shipped with a WD-1002 [[controller]], that supported MFM hard [[disk]]s, but unlike other controllers, the control code was in the IBM AT, and t ...2" disk on an original AT, if it required a [[ROM]] update, or a 3rd party controller, or both.
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  • #Redirect [[RL11 disk controller]]
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  • #Redirect [[RL11 disk controller]]
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  • #Redirect [[RL11 disk controller]]
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  • ...longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the [[TM11 magtape controller|TMB11]]) also used it.
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  • ...an intelligent [[device controller]] which connects up to four [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|SDI disks]] to a [[UNIBUS]]. ...y-chain (serial) method; thus, there is a separate I/O cable going to each disk drive.
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  • ata0-master: type=disk, path="disk.img", mode=flat, cylinders=1024, heads=16, spt=63, translation=none, model= boot: disk, floppy
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  • ...the adapter for the [[tape drive]]. The IBM XT was also sold with a [[hard disk]] drive, along with a [[floppy drive]], or as a dual floppy drive system. ...a real time clock, parallel, and serial port cards, floppy and hard disk [[controller]] cards, and a video card.
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  • ...are [[random access]]. The media isn't rigid, unlike the [[platter]]s in [[Disk#Recent developments|hard disks]], giving them the common name of 'floppies' ...tosh|Mac]] was the first mainstream machine to ship with the 3 1/2" floppy disk, with a formatted capacity of 400KB as it was single sided. Capacities went
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  • You can download a Qemu hard disk image [http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/4BSD%20under%20Windows/v too, but you need an AT-Bus controller for your harddisk.
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  • - Virtual memory: swapping to disk when out of RAM but you will need an AT-bus hard disk controller.)
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  • - Virtual memory: swapping to disk when out of RAM but you will need an AT-bus hard disk controller.) Both DX and SX
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  • Currently only a subset of AT-hardware is supported (hard-disk, screen, - AT-type harddisk controller (IDE is fine)
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  • The '''RH750 Massbus Adapter''' was a [[MASSBUS]] [[device controller]] for the [[VAX-11/750]]'s [[CPU/Memory Interconnect]] (CMI). ...ng both on one RH750 was possible, but tape usage had a negative impact on disk performance.
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  • 3. The UNIX software on magtape or disk pack. mediately to make a copy of the disk or tape to guard
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|all SDI controllers]]
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  • kernel to your hard disk, once you have it partitioned to your disk.
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  • Modified the SCSI disk startup so that DEC disks (for example) i386 wd controller driver: major rewrite of timeout code to use
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  • I should also add I've had disk geometry errors with Bochs, and DMA and no ide detection under virtual box. Virtual PC seems to just hang at the hard disk... However VMWare Fusion 3.1.1 on [[OS X]] works great!
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  • mately 20 MB of disk space. Note that at least 5 MB of the total accumulated disk space mentioned should be
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  • various SCSI controller, network and serial cards is also provided. Disk Controllers:
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  • The '''ST1144A''' (sometimes referred to as a '''ST-1144A''') was a [[disk drive]] for [[IBM-compatible PC]]s from [[Seagate]]. Controller IDE / AT Precompensation
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  • ...upports the organization of virtual memory that is being undertaken by the controller memory management. ...t controller for memory, disk controller and multifunctional communication controller for controlling I / O devices through a system interface ORs were Firmware.
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  • ...was a [[QBUS]] [[Small Computer System Interface|SCSI]] disk/tape [[device controller]] from [[Dilog]], for [[PDP-11]]s and small [[VAX]]en. ...739_SCSI_MSCP_Disk_and_Tape_Controller_Oct91.pdf Model SQ739 Disk and Tape Controller Installation and Operation Manual]
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive ...KL10]])<br>[[RH11 MASSBUS controller|RH11]] ([[UNIBUS]])<br>[[RH70 MASSBUS controller|RH70]] ([[PDP-11/70]])<br>[[RH780 Massbus Adapter|RH780]] ([[VAX-11/780]])<
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  • ...-[[platter]] large [[disk]] drive, and the predecessor to the later [[RP06 disk drive|RP06]]. It had a 40 MB disk pack, 7.5 μsec/word transfer rate, and rotated at 2400 RPM.
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive ...KL10]])<br>[[RH11 MASSBUS controller|RH11]] ([[UNIBUS]])<br>[[RH70 MASSBUS controller|RH70]] ([[PDP-11/70]])<br>[[RH780 Massbus Adapter|RH780]] ([[VAX-11/780]])<
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|all SDI controllers]]
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|all SDI controllers]]
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|all SDI controllers]]
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive ...ASSBUS controller|RH70]], [[RH10 MASSBUS controller|RH10]], [[RH20 MASSBUS controller|RH20]], [[RH780 Massbus Adapter|RH780]], [[RH750 Massbus Adapter|RH750]]
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|all SDI controllers]]
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  • The '''RD31''' was a 30 MB 5.25" half height [[ST506 disk interface|ST506]] disk. The '''RD31-A''' was a 20 MB version - a re-labelled [[Seagate]] [[ST-225] It was supported by the following DEC [[QBUS]] MFM disk controller:
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  • The '''RD32''' was a 42 MB 5.25" half height [[ST506 disk interface|ST506]] disk. It is supported by the following DEC [[QBUS]] MFM disk controller:
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  • ...2''' is a re-branded 30MB 5.25" Full Height [[ST506 disk interface|ST506]] disk; either: It is supported by the following DEC [[QBUS]] MFM disk controllers:
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  • ...EC]] is a re-branded 72MB 5.25" Full Height [[ST506 disk interface|ST506]] disk; either: It is supported by the following DEC [[QBUS]] MFM disk controllers:
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  • The '''RD54''' is 159 MB 5.25" [[ST506 disk interface|ST506]] disk drive, a re-labelled [[Maxtor]] XT 2190 Controller MFM / ST506 Precompensation 65535
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive The '''RX50 dual-diskette drive''' is a 5.25" full height [[floppy disk]] drive from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. It uses [[Modified Freq
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  • The '''RX33 Flexible Disk Drive''' was a half height [[floppy drive]] for 5.25" 1.2 MB floppies. It i ...[[MicroVAX 2000]] and as a [[bootstrap]] device in [[Hierarchical Storage Controller]]s.
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  • | controller = [[TC01 DECtape Control|TC01]], [[TC08 DECtape Controller|TC08]], [[TD10 DECtape Control|TD10]] ...tion. These [[magnetic storage|magnetic media]] were handled just like a [[disk]] drive with a 'normal' [[file system]].
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  • ...memory amount with the MS580-C controller was 2x4=8 MB. There was another controller, the MS580-F that was to be able to use 64 MB, but I don't know if that was ...unit, an EPROM that emulated another floppy and an RX01-compatible floppy disk formatter. This subsystem was able to do everything that an LSI-11-based VA
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  • ...d [[Seagate]] 5.25" Full Height ST-412 10MB [[ST506 disk interface|ST506]] disk. It is supported by the following DEC [[QBUS]] MFM disk controllers:
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  • Making a disk from tape disk with a root filesystem on it.
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  • up A driver for a EMULEX SC-11 or SC-21 UNIBUS disk controller with storage module (e.g. Ampex 9300)
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  • computer and then transferred electronically or via disk to other MS-DOS got its start when IBM asked Microsoft to develop a disk operating
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  • ...2gb each) attached to an [[RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller|RQDX3]] controller (RQ0 and RQ1) *CD ROM drive attached to the same RQDX3 controller as unit 2 (RQ2)
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  • 2.4.8 Generalized disk driver.............. 15 terminal controller. Although DEC no longer supports this
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[RK8E]] ([[Omnibus]])<br>[[RK11|RK11-C]] ([[UNIBUS]])
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  • ...]] slot. Most versions were used for [[bootstrap]]ping the machine, from [[disk]], [[paper tape|paper]] and [[magnetic tape]], etc, but it could be used fo ...[[RF11 disk controller|RF11]], [[RK11 disk controller|RK11]], [[RP11 disk controller|RP11]])
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  • Most versions were used for [[bootstrap|bootstrapping]] the machine, from [[disk]], [[paper tape]], [[magnetic tape]], etc, but it could be use for any purp ...[TA11]] casette tape, [[RX11 floppy disk controller|RX11]] 8-inch [[floppy disk]]), supported auto-boot on power on, and also power-fail restart
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  • ...usses]] (called the 'K Bus' in the KL10). Similarly, an [[DIA20 In/Out Bus Controller]] could be attached to the E Bus, to provide a [[PDP-10 I/O Bus]] (called t ...(for data movement). The [[MASSBUS]] can be used to connect a variety of [[disk]] and [[magnetic tape]] [[mass storage]] devices.
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  • Most versions were used for [[bootstrap]]ping the machine, from [[disk]], [[paper tape|paper]] and [[magnetic tape]], etc, but it could be used fo ...magtape controller|TM11]] [[magnetic tape]], [[TA11 Magnetic Tape Cassette controller|TA11]] casette magnetic tape, [[PC04/PC05 High-Speed Paper-Tape Reader/Punc
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  • ...ng UNIX V6 usually required a machine with a tape drive, and one or more [[disk drive]]s. ...RP03]] on an [[RP11]] UNIBUS controller, or the [[RP04]], with an internal controller which connected to a MASSBUS.
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  • ...netic tape|tape]] controllers such as the [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]], [[RP06 disk drive|RP06]], [[TM02]] and [[TM03]]. * to allow a single [[device controller]] to handle multiple different [[peripheral]]s;
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  • [[Image:DBRK11C.jpg|350px|thumb|right|RK11-C disk controller, Double Buffered version]] ...sor). It is mostly [[program compatible]] with the replacement [[RK11 disk controller#RK11-D|RK11-D]].
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  • ...[[IBM 2315]] drive and pack --> (The later [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]]-[[RP06 disk drive|RP06]] drives are un-related - they include integral controllers, and ...version of the RP11 is the RP11-C. Like many of the earlier large [[device controller]]s for the [[PDP-11]], the RP11-C was a group of large custom [[wire-wrap]]
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  • ...ead]], and used hydro-dynamic lubrication to reduce wear on the tape; like disk heads, the tape floated on a layer of air while the tape was moving, withou ...U55 DECtape Transport]], and the dual [[TU56 DECtape Transport]]. [[Device controller|Controllers]] for them existed for the [[PDP-7]], [[PDP-8 family|PDP-8]], [
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  • '''Disk''' storage was, until recently, the primary form of high-speed on-line [[se ...ead/write '''[[head]]''' is used to read and write data on the disk as the disk is rotated underneath (or above) it, by magnetizing the particles in one of
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  • ...logy Inc.]]. It fits in a [[DEC card form factor|quad]] [[Small Peripheral Controller]] slot. It support's [[DEC]]'s [[Mass Storage Control Protocol]]. Re-build the bootstrap, and then run [[disklabel]] to update the copy on the disk.
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  • | Video Controller || colspan="2" | [[VCB02]] Mono / Color | Disk Controller || [[RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller|RQDX3]] || [[KDA50]]
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  • ...tually a 'Microprogrammed Peripheral Controller' (MPC) was used to control disk and tape drives.
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive ...P-10]])<br>[[RH11 MASSBUS controller|RH11]] ([[UNIBUS]])<br>[[RH70 MASSBUS controller|RH70]] ([[PDP-11/70]])
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  • ...r''' allowed the interconnection of [[MASSBUS]] devices such as the [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]] to systems with a [[UNIBUS]], primarily on [[PDP-11]]'s. Two dual-sized cards containing controller logic:
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  • ...for the [[QBUS]]) were for the [[RL01/02 disk drive|RL01 and RL02]] [[disk|disk drive]]s. (These drives protect the data, and [[sector]] headers, with sepa ...converter to the first drive; up to 4 drives can be connected to a single controller, using a bus running from one drive to the next, with a [[terminator]] in t
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  • ...ed the [[microcode]]d [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], the [[main memory]] controller, and two or three [[UNIBUS]] adapters (which are used to perform all [[inpu These two types of bus, along with [[MASSBUS]]es provided by [[RH11 MASSBUS controller|RH11-C]]'s on the UNIBUSes, are the only buses in the KS10; it supports nei
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  • ...[[word]]s of [[main memory]]), to the PDP-15/40 (with 24K words, and two [[disk]]s). ...ia the RF15 controller), and [[RP02 disk drive|RP02]] large [[disk]] (RP15 controller).
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  • ...r''' allowed the interconnection of [[MASSBUS]] devices such as the [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]] to a [[PDP-11/70]]. ...bus/CSS-MO-F-5.2-27_RH70_Option_Description_Feb77.pdf RH70/Special Massbus Controller Option Description] (CSS-MO-F-5.2-27)
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  • ...]] (RM09 controller) and [[fixed-head disk]] (RB09; and RS09, via the RF09 controller). The RM09 and RB09 use the DM09.
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  • Some DMA devices on the UNIBUS (such as the [[RK11 disk controller#RK11-E|RK11-E]]) were able to do [[UNIBUS parity#18-bit width|18-bit transf
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  • ...memory]] diagnostics, and the ability to [[bootstrap]] the machine from [[disk]], [[magnetic tape]], etc; a command to boot the machine could be given in ! ROM part # !! Device !! Controller
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  • * The 6 series introduced the use of [[disk]] file [[secondary storage|storage]]. * In September 1977, the old disk controller by Phil Petit was replaced with a Foonly C1 channel.
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  • ...e connectors by the slot connector into which it plugged. (The [[RK11 disk controller#RK11-D|RK11-D]] engineering drawings actually have a page which shows both
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  • ! Code !! Controller !! Device !! Description | CR || [[CR11 Controller|CR11]] ||[[CR11 Card Readers|CR11 Card Reader]] || [[Punched card]]s
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  • ...hem, along a new wall built approximately where the two pillars are; its [[disk drive]]s were along the outer wall. ...which was demolished, was), with its [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] disk drives in front of it. When the [[KS10]] ITS machines arrived, they went wh
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  • ...ntrollers for the [[RX01/02 floppy drive|RX01]] [[diskette|floppy disk]] [[disk|drives]] for the [[UNIBUS]] and [[QBUS]]. ...have an identical programming interface; both use [[programmed I/O]]. The controller contains a [[buffer]], which is filled or emptied under program control.
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  • ...]] (and also the [[RX01/02 floppy drive|RX01]]) [[diskette|floppy disk]] [[disk|drives]] for the [[UNIBUS]] and [[QBUS]], respectively. | 0200 || CRC error on reading the sector from the disk
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  • ...he [[PDP-11]]. It can handle up to 4 [[RS64 disk drive|RS64]] [[fixed-head disk]] drives, each with a capacity of 128 Kbytes of storage, organized in 32-wo |Disk Address Register || RCDA || 777442
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  • A '''device controller''' is a block of [[electronic]] [[hardware]] which is an intermediary betwe The canonical pairing is a disk controller and a [[disk]] drive, although controllers are also found with [[magnetic tape drive]]s,
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  • ...] of 16-bit [[word]]s), and those for [[device controller]]s such as the [[disk]], display, and Ethernet. ...CPU did not support [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]]; rather, such devices ([[disk]], display, LAN) connected to the CPU's main [[bus]]. The processor had pro
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  • ...is a [[main memory]]-resident [[kernel]] [[debug]]ger; SALV for managing [[disk]]s; a [[TECO]]-like editor called TINTE for text editing, and [[DDT]] for d * A set of disk images from May 1978 with SITS 122.
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  • ...ia, it is the part which remains connected to the computer (via a [[device controller]]). * [[disk]] drives, or hard drives;
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  • ...longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the [[TM11 magtape controller|TMB11]]) also used it.
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  • ...such technology, e.g. the [[cache]]s often now found in [[disk]] [[device controller]]s.
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  • The '''RP10 disk controller''' is a [[disk]] [[device controller]] for the [[PDP-10]], primarily for the early models ([[KA10]] and [[KI10]] ...1]], [[RP02 disk drive|RP02]] and [[RP03 disk drive]]s; up to 8 drives per controller. The RP10 has the ability to perform [[seek]]s on multiple drives simultane
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[RP10 disk controller|RP10]] ([[PDP-10]])
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  • ...Data Multiplexor]]. It is also connected indirectly (through the [[device controller]]s which attach to it) to the system's [[PDP-10 I/O Bus|I/O bus]], to allow ...0 disk controller‎]], [[TM10 Magnetic Tape Control]], and [[RH10 MASSBUS controller]].
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  • ...unit]]s, and free-standing [[peripheral|devices]] such as the [[RP11 disk controller]]). It carries all 56 UNIBUS [[signal]]s, and 64 [[ground]] lines (alternat
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  • An '''RH10 MASSBUS controller''' is a [[secondary storage]] [[device controller]] for the [[PDP-10]], primarily for the early models ([[KA10]] and [[KI10]] ...BUS]] [[disk]] [[drive]]s and [[magnetic tape drive]]s (such as the [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]], etc, series drives); up to 8 drives per RH10.
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive ...ller|RH11]] ([[UNIBUS]]), [[RH70 MASSBUS controller|RH70]], [[RH10 MASSBUS controller‎|RH10]]
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  • the RX50 to the VAX 8800 console hard disk..........................8 3. COPYING CI780.BIN REVISION V7.0 FROM MAGTAPE TO SYSTEM DISK:
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  • ...use of existing [[secondary storage]] [[peripheral|devices]] and [[device controller]]s on them. ...-bit data over the UNIBUS from a modified controller, e.g. the [[RK11 disk controller#RK11-E|RK11-E]].
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  • * [[RK11-C disk controller|RK11-C]] (2 inlays) * [[RK11 disk controller#RK11-D|RK11-D]]
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  • ...ct the memory contents. An MG10 contains a pair of 'controllers', with the controller used for any particular cycle selected by [[address]] bit 21. ...l]]s (such as a [[DF10 Data Channel|DF10]]) for [[mass storage]] such as [[disk]]s.
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  • ...ct the memory contents. An MH10 contains a pair of 'controllers', with the controller used for any particular cycle selected by [[address]] bit 20. ...l]]s (such as a [[DF10 Data Channel|DF10]]) for [[mass storage]] such as [[disk]]s.
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  • ...BUS]] [[disk]] [[drive]]s and [[magnetic tape drive]]s (such as the [[RP06 disk drive|RP06]], etc, series drives); up to 8 drives per RH20. * [[RH10 MASSBUS controller‎]]
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  • ...'SA-10''' is a [[microprogram]]med [[PDP-10]] [[disk]] [[device controller|controller]] which interfaced with [[IBM I/O channel‎]] devices. On the PDP-10 side,
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  • ...''' from [[Systems Concepts]] is a [[PDP-10]] [[disk]] [[device controller|controller]] which interfaced with [[International Business Machines|IBM]] 2311/2314 c
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[RF08]] ([[OMNIBUS]])
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  • | style="padding: 0 1em 0;" | Controller M8750 4MB | style="padding: 0 1em 0;" | HSC50 Disk/Tape Data Channel
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  • ...|DC-10]] and [[Systems Concepts SA-10|SA-10]] [[disk]] [[device controller|controller]]s, and the [[Systems Concepts DM-10|DM-10]] [[virtual memory|paging]] box
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  • ...'''RF08 disk controller''' was a [[disk]] [[device controller]] for [[RS08 disk drive]]s on the [[OMNIBUS]] of [[PDP-8 family|PDP-8]]s and [[PDP-12]]s. One * [[DF32 disk controller]]
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  • ...s a [[disk]] [[device controller]] on the [[OMNIBUS]] of PDP-8s for [[DS32 disk drive]]s. One DF32 could handle up to two DS32 drives. It used the [[three * [[RF08 disk controller]]
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  • ...-8 family|PDP-8s]] was for the [[RL01/02 disk drive|RL01 and RL02]] [[disk|disk drive]]s. It could be set under program control to either 8-bit or 12-bit m ...cable runs to the first drive; up to 4 drives can be connected to a single controller, using a bus running from one drive to the next, with a [[terminator]] in t
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  • | 14 || [[RL11 disk controller|RL11]] || 010 || Only extra | 18 || [[RX11 floppy disk controller|RX11]] || 010 || Only extra
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  • === Prep the disk === After booting from tape we need to prep the disk.
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  • ...[[Low End System Interconnect]] physical interconnect, to interface with [[disk]]s and [[magnetic tape drive]]s. ...[[DEC card form factor|quad]] card which plugs into an [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] slot. The -QA is a dual (although the -S variant is packaged in a qua
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  • ...the [[Digital Storage Architecture]] and known as the Hierarchical Storage Controller, or [[HSC50]]. The HSC50 (Hierarchical Storage Controller) is a self-contained intelligent, mass storage subsystem that connects one
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Standard Disk Interconnect#SDI Family of DSA Products|all SDI controllers]]
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  • You can install one [[RD5x-series]] fixed-disk drive and one removable-media drive — an [[RX50]] diskette drive or a [[T You cannot install two full-height, fixed-disk drives due to power limitations.
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  • ...1.506 GB (formatted) [[Standard Disk Interconnect]] [[non-removable-media disk]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. It is member of the [[Digital ...ual-[[hardware port|port]] arrangement, permitting its use by two [[device controller|controllers]].
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  • To save disk space I employ SIMH [[Virtual Hard Disk]] (VHD) disk containers. * [[UDA50]] Disk Controller
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  • * Memory Controller (MCT - M8391) ...only) runs from the DAP module to the FPA and the [[RB730 Integrated Disk Controller]]. Another bus, the 8-bit wide IB bus, also runs from the DAP to the FPA. T
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  • {{Infobox Disk drive | controller = [[Small Computer System Interface|SCSI controllers]]
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  • ...[device controller|controller]] interface bus, from the earlier [[Standard Disk Interconnect]].) The relationship between the DSSI and the CI's physical la ...d to create loosely-coupled [[multi-processor]]s, by sharing a number of [[disk drive]]s between two systems. Such shared drives are termed 'Integrated Sto
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  • ...chitecture (DSA) subsystem consists of a host, an intelligent mass storage controller, a communications mechanism, and related software entities. ...host simply sends I/O requests to the controller and is notified when the controller has performed all the I/O tasks necessary to fulfill the request to the ful
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  • * ? C => Serial line controller (unknown terminal connected [PuTTY]) * ? 6 => Tape controller option (no tape controller)
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  • * You own a [[MicroVAX]] or [[VAXstation]] without a working disk * You can install software on your MicroVAX or VAXstation disk
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  • ...D54]]) in the hard disk expansion box and the [[TK50]] tape drive with the controller board in the tape expansion box do not draw enough current for the power su
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  • * DC367B Serial line controller * 9224 Disk controller (up to one diskette drive and two hard disk drives)
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  • ...pment Corporation|DEC]] designed [[disk]] [[drive]] to [[device controller|controller]] interface, intended to support large [[mass storage]] devices. It is a ke ...ice connection approach which DEC also used in its early machines), to its controller.
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  • ...SC''') were a series of stand-alone, intelligent [[mass storage]] [[device controller|controllers]], created by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] for use in ...dard Tape Interconnect]] (STI), and can support up to four [[magnetic tape controller|formatter]]s on each; the number of [[magnetic tape drive]]s per formatter
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  • ...ical Storage Controller''' (alternatively called the '''HSC50 Mass-Storage Controller''' and '''HSC50 Mass Storage Server''' in [[Digital Equipment Corporation|D ...device is a [[disk]] [[drive]], the HSC50 communicates over the [[Standard Disk Interconnect]] (SDI) [[bus]]; if it is a [[magnetic tape]] formatter, the [
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  • ...chain (serial) method; thus, there is a separate I/O cable going to each [[disk drive]]. Direct connection of the KDA50 to each drive maximizes subsystem a ...tches host computer [[bus]] capacities to the requirements of high density disk drives. Onboard [[diagnostic]] capability with fault reporting both to the
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  • * [[RK11 disk controller#RKV11-D|RKV11-D disk controller]] * [[RL11 disk controller|RLV11 disk controller]]
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  • ...rporation|DEC]] designed [[mass storage]] [[drive]] to [[device controller|controller]] interfaces. It is a key element of the [[Digital Storage Architecture]] ( ...C deemed necessary in the mass storage arena. It is part of the [[Standard Disk Interconnect]] and [[Standard Tape Interconnect]]; both add higher layer [[
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  • ...); use of V5/V6 tools on a V7 disk, or vice versa, will thus ''trash the [[disk]]''. ...n judiciously use 'sync' to flush the updated blocks out to the 'physical' disk.
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  • ...oller to the VM, if you don't see it look for "i82078(floppy)" in the "add controller" drop-down. 4)You will need some sort of dos boot disk with some sort ATAPI driver configured so that you can read the CD-ROM.
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  • ...e Domain TMC-1660/1680, Seagate ST01/02, or Western Digital 7000fasst SCSI controller were required for this version of Yggdrasil. The alpha distribution consist ...was that a tar file of the initial CDROM filesystem had to fit on my 200MB disk. I won't have this limitation when I cut the beta release, so /usr/src will
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  • ...ly an 8-bit ISA card that contained both a 20 or 40 MB [[hard drive]] with controller circuitry built-in to the card. There was a variant of the SX called the Ta ...n a non-hard disk system was C: drive and it was D: on systems with a hard disk. Because of the Deskmate executable being on the ROM, there actually was no
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  • ...t panel]]; later, a variety of optional add-on units, including a [[floppy disk]] drive, were made available. ...as a set of cards (ex: a CPU card, a memory card, optional serial or disk controller cards, etc) connected by a 100-pin backplane. Both MITS and third-party com
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  • ...floppy images to [[RX50]] compatible floppies, see: [[Writing Floppy/Fixed Disk and Tape Images to Real Media using VMS]]. ; [[RQDX1]] Floppy/Fixed Disk Controller
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  • The series of the RQDX [[MFM]] Disk & Floppy [[QBUS]] Controllers: * [[RQDX1/RQDX2 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controllers|RQDX1]]
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  • ( or, why is such a small disk causing me so much trouble ) DSDF==> Digital Standard Disk Format
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  • The RQDX1/RQDX2 [[MFM]] Disk & [[Floppy]] [[QBUS]] Controllers connect the [[Series of MicroPDP-11 compu The RQDX1 and RQDX2 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controllers share the same basic layout of the M8639 [[DEC ca
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  • It is useful because on [[floppy disk]]s and [[hard disk]]s, the time interval (for reading or writing), between the end of one [[se ...ve Factor''' (or just '''Interleave''') indicates how many revolutions the disk stack has to perform in order to completely read a single data track.
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  • RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller The RQDX3 [[MFM]] Disk & [[Floppy]] [[QBUS]] Controller connect the [[Series of MicroPDP-11 computers]] and the older models of the
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  • They are equipped with 512 KB memory and a bit-mapped video controller (960 x 240 pixels) * You can only upgrade to a fixed disk by upgrading to a Professional 350, i.e. by installing a Professional 350 s
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