RM02/03 disk drive
RM02/RM03 | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Drive Controller(s): | RH10 (PDP-10) RH20 (KL10) RH11 (UNIBUS) RH70 (PDP-11/70) RH780 (VAX-11/780) RH750 (VAX-11/750) |
Capacity: | 67 Mbytes |
Transfer Rate: | 2.48 μsec/word (RM02/16-bit) 2.79 μsec/word (RM02/18-bit) 1.65 μsec/word (RM03/16-bit) 1.86 μsec/word (RM03/18-bit) |
Average Access Time: | 42.5 msec (RM02) 38.3 msec (RM03) |
Revolutions per Minute: | 2400 (RM02) 3600 (RM03) |
1/2 Revolution Time: | 25.9 msec (RM02) 17.3 msec (RM03) |
One Track Seek Time: | 6 msec |
Average Seek Time: | 30 msec |
Maximum Seek Time: | 55 msec |
Total Surfaces: | 6 (5 data, 1 servo) |
Tracks per Surface: | 823 |
Sectors per Track: | 30 (18-bit words) 32 (16-bit words) |
Words per Sector: | 256 |
Recording Method: | MFM |
Physical Size: | 33" W x 39" H x 21-5/8?" L |
Weight: | 430 pounds |
The RM02 and RM03 were MASSBUS multi-platter large moving-head disk pack drives. They were effectively identical, except that the RM03 rotated faster (3600 RPM, versus 2400 RPM for the RM02). The RM02 provided 806 KB/s transfers; the RM03 was 1200 KB/s transfers.
Both supported both 15-bit and 18-bit words; user data is protected by a 32-bit ECC per sector. RM0x drives are dual-ported, allowing any drive to be attached to two different controllers. Generally a maximum of 8 drives were supported per device controller.
They both used 5-platter RM03P (type 9877) packs; neither side of the top and bottom platters were used, however - they were only there for protection. Of the other 6 sides, one was read-only, pre-recorded by the manufacturer with servo information; the drive had the capability of seeking to a 200 μinch offset under command, to allow the attempted recovery of otherwise-unreadable data.