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** [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/disc/ra80/EK-0RA80-UG-001_UsersGuide_Jan82.pdf RA80 Disk Drive User Guide] (EK-0RA80-UG-001) | ** [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/disc/ra80/EK-0RA80-UG-001_UsersGuide_Jan82.pdf RA80 Disk Drive User Guide] (EK-0RA80-UG-001) | ||
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Revision as of 20:29, 18 August 2023
RA80 | |
Manufacturer: | DEC |
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Drive Controller(s): | all SDI controllers |
Capacity: | 121 Mbytes |
Transfer Rate: | 1.2 Mbytes/sec |
Average Access Time: | 33 msec |
Revolutions per Minute: | 3600 |
1/2 Revolution Time: | 8.3 msec |
One Track Seek Time: | 6 msec |
Average Seek Time: | 25 msec |
Maximum Seek Time: | 50 msec |
Total Surfaces: | 7 data, 1 servo |
Number of Heads: | 14 data, 1 servo (read-only) |
Tracks per Surface: | 561 per head (total) 546 (usable for data) |
Sectors per Track: | 31 |
Bytes per Sector: | 512 |
Tracks per Inch: | 478 |
Density: | 6339 (max; inner track) |
Recording Method: | MFM |
Start Time: | 15 secs (avg); 40 secs (max) |
Physical Size: | 26cm x 44cm x 67cm |
Weight: | 147 lbs (approx) |
Power Consumption: | 720 watts |
The RA80 Disk Drive is a Standard Disk Interconnect non-removable-media disk drive from DEC. A physically large drive (14-inch platters, in a heavy enclosure 10.5" x 16" x 36"), its capacity was 121 Mbytes.
It had two heads per surface; not rotationally opposed (to halve maximum access time), but two on each arm; there thus 1,092 usable tracks on each surface. It was internally operated by a microprocessor which used 32-bit burst ECC to invisibly repair simple data errors.
It was apparently the SDI version of the R80 Disk Drive. The RA80 can also be connected in a dual-port arrangement, permitting its use by two controllers.
4.3 BSD disktab
a80|RA80|DEC RA80 Winchester:\ :ty=winchester:ns#31:nt#14:nc#559:\ :pa#15884:ba#8192:fa#1024:\ :pb#33440:pc#242606:\ :pg#82080:bg#4096:fg#512:\ :ph#111202:bh#4096:fh#1024:
External links
- ra80 - documentation at Bitsavers
- RA80 Disk Drive User Guide (EK-0RA80-UG-001)
- The RA60, RA80 and RA81 Disk Drives and The Digital Storage Architecture - brochure