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{Infobox Disk drive
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| name =
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| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]
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| year introduced =
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| year discontinued =
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| controller =
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| capacity =  Mbytes (formatted)
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| transfer rate =  Mbits/sec
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| minimum access time =
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| average access time =  msec
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| maximum access time =
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| rpm = 3600
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| revolution time = 8.3 msec
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| one track seek =  msec
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| average seek =  msec
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| maximum seek =  msec
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| media =
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| surfaces = data, 1 servo
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| number of heads =  data,<br>1 servo (read-only)
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| tracks =  (per head)
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| sectors =
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| words per sector =
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| bytes per sector = 512
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| tracks per inch =
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| density =
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| recording method = [[Modified Frequency Modulation|MFM]]
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| start time =  secs (max)
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| stop time =  secs (max)
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| physical size =
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| weight =  lbs
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| power consumption =  watts (idle)
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}}
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=='Throughput rate'==
 
=='Throughput rate'==
  

Latest revision as of 18:16, 18 August 2023

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Formatted for use:

{Infobox Disk drive
| name = 
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]
| year introduced = 
| year discontinued = 
| controller = 
| capacity =  Mbytes (formatted)
| transfer rate =  Mbits/sec
| minimum access time =
| average access time =  msec
| maximum access time =
| rpm = 3600
| revolution time = 8.3 msec
| one track seek =  msec
| average seek =  msec
| maximum seek =  msec
| media = 
| surfaces = data, 1 servo
| number of heads =  data,<br>1 servo (read-only)
| tracks =  (per head)
| sectors = 
| words per sector = 
| bytes per sector = 512
| tracks per inch = 
| density = 
| recording method = [[Modified Frequency Modulation|MFM]]
| start time =  secs (max)
| stop time =  secs (max)
| physical size = 
| weight =  lbs
| power consumption =  watts (idle)
}}

'Throughput rate'

'Throughput' usually implies a rate? So 'throughput rate' is somewhat redundant (like 'velocity speed' :-). Can we just use 'Throughput' for the caption? Jnc (talk) 17:05, 14 August 2023 (CEST)

I used genuine DEC speak - the wording "throughput rate" was taken from the "Digital Storage Technology Handbook", pages 5-74 and 5-75. But nevertheless you're right - in German we call it "doppelt gemoppelt", so I'll change it to just "throughput". Vaxorcist (talk) 22:27, 14 August 2023 (CEST)