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{{Infobox Tape drive
 
{{Infobox Tape drive
 
| name = TU80
 
| name = TU80
| tape speed = XX inch/sec
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| tape speed = 100 inch/sec (streaming) or 25 inch/sec (start/stop)
| media = XX standard half-inch tape
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| media = standard half-inch tape, 2400 ft. maximum
 
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
 
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
| density = XXXX or XXXbpi
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| density = 1600 bpi
 
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The TU80 was a manual-loaded nine-track tape drive producted by [[DEC]].
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The TU80 was a manually-loaded nine-track tape drive sold by [[DEC]] for the [[PDP-11]] and [[VAX]] computers.
  
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It was manufactured for DEC by Computer Peripherals, Inc. (CPI) of Morristown, Pennsylvania. CPI was a subsidiary of [[Control Data Corporation]] (CDC), which besides being a computer manufacturer themselves also provided peripherals and storage components for other vendors.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:38, 28 February 2013


TU80
Manufacturer: Digital Equipment Corporation
Media: standard half-inch tape, 2400 ft. maximum
Tape speed: 100 inch/sec (streaming) or 25 inch/sec (start/stop)


TU80


The TU80 was a manually-loaded nine-track tape drive sold by DEC for the PDP-11 and VAX computers.

It was manufactured for DEC by Computer Peripherals, Inc. (CPI) of Morristown, Pennsylvania. CPI was a subsidiary of Control Data Corporation (CDC), which besides being a computer manufacturer themselves also provided peripherals and storage components for other vendors.