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It was a re-labelled [[Seagate]] [[ST-251]].
 
It was a re-labelled [[Seagate]] [[ST-251]].
  
It is supported by the following DEC [[QBUS]] MFM disk controller:
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It is supported by the following [[DEC]] [[MFM]] disk controllers:
  
* [[RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller|RQDX3]]
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* [[QBUS]] [[RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller|RQDX3]]
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* [[MicroVAX 2000]] / [[VAXstation 2000]] disk controller
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* [[Rainbow 100]] disk controller (with newest firmware only)
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* [[Professional 300 Series|Professional 350 / Professional 380]] disk controller (with newest firmware only)
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Before using a Seagate ST-251 as an RD32 in a DEC computer, it has to be [[Low-Level Formatting DEC MFM Disks|formatted according to DEC specs]].
  
 
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==External links==
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/brochures/DEC-DiskStorageSolutions.pdf Disk Storage Solutions for Desktop and Deskside Environments] - covers the RD32
  
 
[[Category: DEC ST506 Disk Drives]]
 
[[Category: DEC ST506 Disk Drives]]

Latest revision as of 08:02, 7 November 2025

The RD32 was a 42 MB 5.25" half height ST506 disk.

It was a re-labelled Seagate ST-251.

It is supported by the following DEC MFM disk controllers:

Before using a Seagate ST-251 as an RD32 in a DEC computer, it has to be formatted according to DEC specs.

External links