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[[Image:tu58.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A TU58]]
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{{Infobox Tape drive
This drive used the [[DecTape-II tape cartridge]]. It could store 256K with 800bpi density. Average access time was 9.3 sec.
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| image = tu58.jpg
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| name = TU58
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| caption = TU58 drive (in standalone case)
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| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]
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| controller = built in
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| interface = [[asynchronous serial line]] or [[parallel]]
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| media = [[DECtape II]]
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| tape speed = 30 ips (read/write)<br>60 ips (search)
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| tape density = 800 bpi
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| size = 5.2"H x 13.6"D x 19"W
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| weight = 20 lbs
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}}
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The '''TU58 DECtape II''' [[magnetic tape drive]] used the [[DECtape-II]] cartridge, which could hold 256KB. A TU58 unit contained one or two drives, but with two, only one could be operated at a time. It was available in both a standalone case (suitable for desktop usage, or mounting in a 19" rack), or as a bare unit (for mounting in some other unit, such as a [[PDP-11/44]]); in either, it required an external source of power (an optional [[power supply]] was available with the standalone case).
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The unit included control [[electronics]], including a [[microprocessor]] and [[firmware]]; two versions of the control electronics were available. One (the TU58-XB, [[DEC part number]] 54-13489) provided an [[asynchronous serial line]] interface, for connection to the host computer via a standard serial line [[device controller]]; the other (the TU58-XC, part number 54-13491) provided a [[parallel]] interface. The former supported both [[EIA RS-232 serial line interface|RS-232]] and [[EIA RS-422 serial line interface|RS-422]]; the [[baud rate]] could be set from 8.4 Kbaud to 150 baud by configuration [[jumper]]s.
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Average access time using [[random access]] was 9.3 seconds; maximum was 28. Data was verified by a [[checksum]] on each record.
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==External links==
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/dectape/tu58/EK-0TU58-UG-004_TU58_DECtape_II_Users_Guide_Dec83.pdf TU58 DECtape II User Guide]
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/dectape/tu58/EK-0TU58-TM-001_TU58_DECtape_II_Technical_Manual_Sep79.pdf TU58 DECtape II Technical Manual]
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/dectape/tu58/TU58_Engineering_Specification_Jun78.pdf TU58 Engineering Specification]
  
 
[[Category: DEC Tape Drives]]
 
[[Category: DEC Tape Drives]]

Revision as of 22:16, 24 August 2021


TU58
Tu58.jpg
TU58 drive (in standalone case)
Manufacturer: DEC
Drive Controller(s): built in
Interface Type: asynchronous serial line or parallel
Media: DECtape II
Tape density: 800 bpi
Tape speed: 30 ips (read/write)
60 ips (search)
Size: 5.2"H x 13.6"D x 19"W
Weight: 20 lbs


The TU58 DECtape II magnetic tape drive used the DECtape-II cartridge, which could hold 256KB. A TU58 unit contained one or two drives, but with two, only one could be operated at a time. It was available in both a standalone case (suitable for desktop usage, or mounting in a 19" rack), or as a bare unit (for mounting in some other unit, such as a PDP-11/44); in either, it required an external source of power (an optional power supply was available with the standalone case).

The unit included control electronics, including a microprocessor and firmware; two versions of the control electronics were available. One (the TU58-XB, DEC part number 54-13489) provided an asynchronous serial line interface, for connection to the host computer via a standard serial line device controller; the other (the TU58-XC, part number 54-13491) provided a parallel interface. The former supported both RS-232 and RS-422; the baud rate could be set from 8.4 Kbaud to 150 baud by configuration jumpers.

Average access time using random access was 9.3 seconds; maximum was 28. Data was verified by a checksum on each record.

External links