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{{Infobox Tape drive
 
{{Infobox Tape drive
 
| name = TU78
 
| name = TU78
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| image = tu78.jpg
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| imgwidth = 200px
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| caption = TU78
 
| tape speed = 125 inch/sec
 
| tape speed = 125 inch/sec
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| tape density = 1600 bpi, 6250 bpi
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| transfer rate = 781 Kbytes/sec
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| rewind time = 65 secs (nominal - 2,400 feet)<br>80 secs (maximum)
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| power = 2.4kVA (max - slave)<br>3.1kVA (max - master)
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| size = 60"H x 26.5"W x 32"D
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| weight = 630 lbs (master unit)
 
| media = standard half-inch 9-track tape
 
| media = standard half-inch 9-track tape
| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
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| manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]
| year introduced = 1980 or 1981
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| year introduced = 1980
| tape density = 1600 bpi, 6250 bpi
 
 
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The '''TU78 Magnetic Tape Transport''' was an advanced large auto-loading [[magnetic tape drive]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], which used 2400' 0.5" wide [[magnetic tape]] on a standard 10-1/2" reel. It supported 9-track operation at 1600 and 6250 BPI.
  
[[Image:tu78.jpg|200px|right|TU78]]
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The TU78 supported two data formats: [[Phase Encoding]] (PE) or [[Group Coded Recording]] (GCR). Bit density wss 1600 bits per inch for the PE format and 6250 bits per inch for the GCR format. The drive could read data in forward as well as reverse direction. It provided pneumatic (vacuum) tape loading.
  
The '''TU78''' was an advanced big [[magnetic tape]] drive from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], which used 2400' 0.5" wide [[magnetic tape]] on a standard 10-1/2" reel. It supports 9-track operation at 1600 and 6250 BPI.
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The TU78 drive was used with a [[TM78 Magnetic Tape Formatter|TM78]] formatter, which is a [[MASSBUS]] controller; the TM78 can be mounted in a TU78, to produce a 'TU78 master'. A TU78 master can control up to three additional TU78 drives, 'TU78 slaves'; up to four TU78 drives in total.  
  
The TU78 supports two data formats: phase-encoded (PE) or group code recording (GCR). Bit density is 1600 bits per inch for the PE format and 6250 bits per inch for the GCR format. The drive can read data in forward as well as reverse direction. It provides pneumatic (vacuum) tape loading.
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The TU78 drive is used with a TM78 formatter, which is a [[MASSBUS]] controller; a TM78 can handle up to four TU78 drives.
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==External links==
  
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* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/magtape/tu78/ tu78] - documentation at [[Bitsavers]]
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** [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/magtape/tu78/EK-0TU78-UG-002_UsersGuide.pdf TU78 Magnetic Tape Transport User's Guide] (EK-0TU78-UG-002)
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** [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/magtape/tu78/EK-1TU78-TM-003_TU78_Technical_Manual_Volume_1_198203.pdf TU78 Magnetic Tape Transport Technical Manual - Volume 1] (EK-1TU78-TM-003) - drawings and schematics, no text
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/www.computer.museum.uq.edu.au/pdf/EK-2TU78-TM-001%20TU78%20Magnetic%20Tape%20Transport%20Technical%20Manual%20Volume%202.pdf TU78 Magnetic Tape Transport Technical Manual - Volume 2] (EK-2TU78-TM-001) - more basic than Volume 1, ironically
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[[Category: MASSBUS Tape Drives]]

Latest revision as of 22:25, 21 April 2024


TU78
Tu78.jpg
TU78
Manufacturer: DEC
Media: standard half-inch 9-track tape
Tape density: 1600 bpi, 6250 bpi
Tape speed: 125 inch/sec
Data rate: 781 Kbytes/sec
Rewind time: 65 secs (nominal - 2,400 feet)
80 secs (maximum)
Power consumption: 2.4kVA (max - slave)
3.1kVA (max - master)
Size: 60"H x 26.5"W x 32"D
Weight: 630 lbs (master unit)
Year Introduced: 1980

The TU78 Magnetic Tape Transport was an advanced large auto-loading magnetic tape drive from DEC, which used 2400' 0.5" wide magnetic tape on a standard 10-1/2" reel. It supported 9-track operation at 1600 and 6250 BPI.

The TU78 supported two data formats: Phase Encoding (PE) or Group Coded Recording (GCR). Bit density wss 1600 bits per inch for the PE format and 6250 bits per inch for the GCR format. The drive could read data in forward as well as reverse direction. It provided pneumatic (vacuum) tape loading.

The TU78 drive was used with a TM78 formatter, which is a MASSBUS controller; the TM78 can be mounted in a TU78, to produce a 'TU78 master'. A TU78 master can control up to three additional TU78 drives, 'TU78 slaves'; up to four TU78 drives in total.

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