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The '''TM10 Magnetic Tape Control''' was the [[magnetic tape controller]] for the early [[PDP-10]] models ([[KA10]] and [[KI10]]) which had the [[PDP-10 I/O Bus]] as a standard bus.
 
The '''TM10 Magnetic Tape Control''' was the [[magnetic tape controller]] for the early [[PDP-10]] models ([[KA10]] and [[KI10]]) which had the [[PDP-10 I/O Bus]] as a standard bus.
  
It connected to [[TU20]] and [[TU79]] [[magnetic tape drive]]s, and the [[TU10 magtape drive|TU10]] in 'Slave' configuration.
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There were two versions, the TM10A and TM10B; the latter used the [[DF10 Data Channel]] for data transfers, to reduce the load on the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]].
  
There were two versions, the TM10A and TM10B; the latter used the [[DF10 Data Channel]] for data transfers, to reduce the load on the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]].
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It connected (per DEC-10-HTMB-D) to [[TU20 Tape Transport|TU20]], [[TU30]] and [[TU40]]/[[TU41]] [[magnetic tape drive]]s, and the [[TU10 DECmagtape|TU10]] in 'Slave' configuration.
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The 'TM10 Magnetic Tape Control Maintenance Manual]' (DEC-10-I4AA-D) refers (on pg. 1-1) to it working with a '[[TU79]]', but this must refer to the earlier drive of that name.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 9 February 2024

The TM10 Magnetic Tape Control was the magnetic tape controller for the early PDP-10 models (KA10 and KI10) which had the PDP-10 I/O Bus as a standard bus.

There were two versions, the TM10A and TM10B; the latter used the DF10 Data Channel for data transfers, to reduce the load on the CPU.

It connected (per DEC-10-HTMB-D) to TU20, TU30 and TU40/TU41 magnetic tape drives, and the TU10 in 'Slave' configuration.

The 'TM10 Magnetic Tape Control Maintenance Manual]' (DEC-10-I4AA-D) refers (on pg. 1-1) to it working with a 'TU79', but this must refer to the earlier drive of that name.

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