Difference between revisions of "TX02 Magnetic Tape Controller"

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The '''TX02 Magnetic Tape Controller''' seems to be [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEMed]] from [[Storage Technology Corporation]]; the STC 3800-IV Tape Control Unit. It supported [[TU70]], [[TU71]] and [[TU72]] [[magnetic tape drive]]s.
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The '''TX02 Magnetic Tape Controller''' seems to be [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEMed]] from [[Storage Technology Corporation]]; the STC 3800-IV Tape Control Unit. It supported [[TU70 Magnetic Tape Drive|TU70]], [[TU71 Magnetic Tape Drive|TU71]] and [[TU72 Magnetic Tape Drive|TU72]] [[magnetic tape drive]]s.
  
It connected to a standard [[International Business Machines|IBM]] [[IBM I/O channel|channel interface]]; for use on the [[PDP-10]], it was connected to a [[DX20 Programmed Device Adapter]].
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It interfaced to a standard [[International Business Machines|IBM]] [[IBM I/O channel|channel interface]]; for use on the [[PDP-10]], it was connected through a [[DX10 Data Channel]] or [[DX20 Programmed Device Adapter]].
  
 
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==See also==
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* [[TX01 Magnetic Tape Controller]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 12 February 2024

The TX02 Magnetic Tape Controller seems to be OEMed from Storage Technology Corporation; the STC 3800-IV Tape Control Unit. It supported TU70, TU71 and TU72 magnetic tape drives.

It interfaced to a standard IBM channel interface; for use on the PDP-10, it was connected through a DX10 Data Channel or DX20 Programmed Device Adapter.

See also

External links