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The '''RP05''' was the successor to the [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]] multi-[[platter]] large [[disk]] drives, and the predecessor to the later [[RP06 disk drive|RP06]].
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The '''RP05''' was the successor to the [[RP04 disk drive|RP04]] multi-[[platter]] large [[disk]] drive, and the predecessor to the later [[RP06 disk drive|RP06]].
  
 
The actual drive was a Memorex 677-51, [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]]'d by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], who added interface [[electronic]]s.
 
The actual drive was a Memorex 677-51, [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]]'d by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], who added interface [[electronic]]s.
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It too used the [[MASSBUS]] bus; thus, it did not have a specific [[device controller]], but used the appropriate MASSBUS controller. A maximum of 8 drives were supported per controller.
 
It too used the [[MASSBUS]] bus; thus, it did not have a specific [[device controller]], but used the appropriate MASSBUS controller. A maximum of 8 drives were supported per controller.
  
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[[Category:DEC Disk Drives]]
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==See also==
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* [[RP04 disk drive]]
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* [[RP06 disk drive]]
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[[Category: MASSBUS Disk Drives]]
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[[Category: DEC Removable-pack Disks]]

Latest revision as of 23:38, 14 August 2023

The RP05 was the successor to the RP04 multi-platter large disk drive, and the predecessor to the later RP06.

The actual drive was a Memorex 677-51, OEM'd by DEC, who added interface electronics.

It had a 40 MB disk pack, 7.5 μsec/word transfer rate, and rotated at 2400 RPM.

It too used the MASSBUS bus; thus, it did not have a specific device controller, but used the appropriate MASSBUS controller. A maximum of 8 drives were supported per controller.

See also