Thread: Stijn!!
View Single Post
flipper35 flipper35 is offline
Registered
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SW Cheese Country
Posts: 13,611
Garage
I know, another old post.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Outback Porsche View Post
The first hard drive I ever maintained was made by Sperry Univac. It had a 10Meg fixed platter (that was regularly wiped with an alcohol swab to remove the dust that gathered on its surface) and a 10Meg removable platter. It sat in a 19" rack and when ever it needed maintenance (like a head alignment) it was placed into a frame (two man lift) and plugged into a purpose built assembly called the 'disk exerciser'. When it was set up to do an 'exercism' the whole assembly would walk across a work bench as the heads would fly back and forth across the platter reading and writing to the various tracks/cylinders. Funny as all fcuk to watch for the first time. Ah, memories of the early '90s. Yep, only 23 years ago.

A couple of years later I had the pleasure to work on DEC RM02s and the very flash RA81s. The RA81s were the first 'winchesters' that I ever worked on. A massive 480Meg.
We were doing work up at the Cray building circa 1990 and i was surprised they still had the old 8" floppy drives around. Got to see them building a Cray 1 and Cray 2 while we were there. It was a little disappointing as there wasn't any "magic" in there and all the wires for the busses were not color coded.
__________________
Brent
The X15 was the only aircraft I flew where I was glad the engine quit. - Milt Thompson.

"Don't get so caught up in your right to dissent that you forget your obligation to contribute." Mrs. James to her son Chappie.
Old 05-15-2014, 10:08 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #107870 (permalink)