Difference between revisions of "TK50 Tape Drive"
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The TK50 was tape backup system popular on VAX's and other DEC equipment. The design was later sold off, and became the DLT drives. [[TK50 cartridges]] could store 96 MB of data. | The TK50 was tape backup system popular on VAX's and other DEC equipment. The design was later sold off, and became the DLT drives. [[TK50 cartridges]] could store 96 MB of data. | ||
[[Category: DEC Tape Drives]] | [[Category: DEC Tape Drives]] |
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The TK50 was tape backup system popular on VAX's and other DEC equipment. The design was later sold off, and became the DLT drives. TK50 cartridges could store 96 MB of data.