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Trident T-50 - T-300 disk drives
Manufacturer: Century Data Systems
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: 55 msec
Tracks per Surface: 815
Tracks per Inch: 370
Recording Method: MFM

The Trident disk drives were a series of popular OEM multi-platter large disk drives, produced by Century Data Systems. The most common/well-known were the T-80 and T-300.

T-50 T-80 T-200 T-300
Total size 54.7M 82.1M 208.1M 312.2M
Surfaces 5 5 19 19
Bytes/track 13,440 20,160 13,440 20,160
Density 4040 bpi 6060 bpi 4040 bpi 6060 bpi
Transfer rate 806 KB 1209 KB 806 KB 1209 KB
Width 17.5" 17.5" 19.5" 19.5"
Depth 32" 32" 33" 33"
Height 10.4" 10.4" 36" 36"
Weight 220 pounds 220 pounds 480 pounds 480 pounds

Several well-known systems used them, including the Xerox Alto, CADR, and the 'MIT-MC' ITS machine.

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