Difference between revisions of "RK06/07 disk drive"
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{{Infobox Disk drive | {{Infobox Disk drive | ||
− | | name = RK07 | + | | name = RK06/RK07 |
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] | | manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] | ||
− | | capacity = 28 MB | + | | year introduced = 1976 (RK06)<br>1976 (RK07) |
− | | controller = [[RK611]] ([[UNIBUS]]) | + | | capacity = 14 MB (RK06)<br>28 MB (RK07) |
+ | | controller = [[RK611 disk controller|RK611]] ([[UNIBUS]]) | ||
| media = dual platter removable disk cartridge | | media = dual platter removable disk cartridge | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | [[Image:rk07.jpg|200px|thumb|right|2 | + | |
+ | [[Image:rk07.jpg|200px|thumb|right|2 RK07 packs]] | ||
[[Image:rk07drive.jpg|200px|thumb|right|RK07 drive]] | [[Image:rk07drive.jpg|200px|thumb|right|RK07 drive]] | ||
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+ | The RK07 is a dual platter removable disk cartridge drive manufactured by [[DEC|Digital Equipment Corporation]]. | ||
One of the special features of the unit was that it could be dual ported. | One of the special features of the unit was that it could be dual ported. | ||
− | The UNIBUS controller was the [[RK611]]. | + | The UNIBUS controller was the [[RK611 disk controller|RK611]]. |
− | + | The RK07's specifications were 538 KB/s transfer, 49 ms average access time, 6.5 ms track-to-track seek time, 2400 RPM. | |
==Cabling== | ==Cabling== | ||
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The drive string must be ended with a [[terminator]] on the 'out' port of the last drive, part number 70-12293-0-0 (although the terminators generally have no markings on them). Terminators in both plain black plastic, and with silvery metallic coating, have been observed. | The drive string must be ended with a [[terminator]] on the 'out' port of the last drive, part number 70-12293-0-0 (although the terminators generally have no markings on them). Terminators in both plain black plastic, and with silvery metallic coating, have been observed. | ||
− | The terminators and transition adapters for the [[ | + | The terminators and transition adapters for the [[RL01/02 disk drive]]s and RK06/07 drives are the same, and interchangeable. The cables are semi-compatible; RK06/7 cables may be used with the RL0x, but not the other way around - those for the RK06/07 have additional wires which are not present in the RL01/02 cables. |
[[Category: DEC Disk Drives]] | [[Category: DEC Disk Drives]] |
Revision as of 17:39, 29 October 2020
RK06/RK07 | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Year Introduced: | 1976 (RK06) 1976 (RK07) |
Drive Controller(s): | RK611 (UNIBUS) |
Capacity: | 14 MB (RK06) 28 MB (RK07) |
Media: | dual platter removable disk cartridge |
The RK07 is a dual platter removable disk cartridge drive manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation.
One of the special features of the unit was that it could be dual ported.
The UNIBUS controller was the RK611.
The RK07's specifications were 538 KB/s transfer, 49 ms average access time, 6.5 ms track-to-track seek time, 2400 RPM.
Cabling
The RK06/7 uses a cable with latching connectors at each end to go between drives; the part number of the original cable is 70-12192-xx (where xx is the length, one of -08, 12, 25, or 40).
To get from the controller to the first drive of the string, a BC06R-06 flat cable goes from the controller to a transition adapter (part number 70-12415-0-0) in a mounting bracket attached to the rack; a standard cable goes from there to the first drive.
The drive string must be ended with a terminator on the 'out' port of the last drive, part number 70-12293-0-0 (although the terminators generally have no markings on them). Terminators in both plain black plastic, and with silvery metallic coating, have been observed.
The terminators and transition adapters for the RL01/02 disk drives and RK06/07 drives are the same, and interchangeable. The cables are semi-compatible; RK06/7 cables may be used with the RL0x, but not the other way around - those for the RK06/07 have additional wires which are not present in the RL01/02 cables.