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The TU45 was a manually-loaded nine-track tape drive producted by [[DEC]].   
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The TU45 was a manually-loaded nine-track tape drive produced by [[DEC]].   
  
 
Used 1/2 inch-wide industry standard magnetic tape with a capacity of 40 megabytes at 1600 bpi per spool. Data transfer speed of 120 KB/sec at 1600 bpi.  Maximum of 8 drives per controller.  Selectable recording density of either 1600 bpi or 800 bpi selectable by software.  Read and write speed of 75 inch/sec; rewind speed of 250  inch/sec. Could use tapes of any size up to 2400" reels.
 
Used 1/2 inch-wide industry standard magnetic tape with a capacity of 40 megabytes at 1600 bpi per spool. Data transfer speed of 120 KB/sec at 1600 bpi.  Maximum of 8 drives per controller.  Selectable recording density of either 1600 bpi or 800 bpi selectable by software.  Read and write speed of 75 inch/sec; rewind speed of 250  inch/sec. Could use tapes of any size up to 2400" reels.

Revision as of 16:27, 21 November 2012


TU45
Manufacturer: Digital Equipment Corporation
Media: standard half-inch tape
Tape speed: 75 inch/sec


TU45


The TU45 was a manually-loaded nine-track tape drive produced by DEC.

Used 1/2 inch-wide industry standard magnetic tape with a capacity of 40 megabytes at 1600 bpi per spool. Data transfer speed of 120 KB/sec at 1600 bpi. Maximum of 8 drives per controller. Selectable recording density of either 1600 bpi or 800 bpi selectable by software. Read and write speed of 75 inch/sec; rewind speed of 250 inch/sec. Could use tapes of any size up to 2400" reels.