On 3/11/19 5:51 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > > I just double-checked and the drive pinouts match the DEI CMTD-3400 manual > > I know, it isn't obvious at all from the maint manual.. > > Was this thing referred to as a "Funnel"? sounds familiar. several companies made 6400 bpi four-track non-serpentine drives DEI, Kennedy, TI, and 3M for example I'd have to check, but I think there was an ANSI standard for the tape format (predates the Quarter-Inch Committee). TI used them in disk/tape combos for the 990, DSD used Kennedy drives for the same purpose.
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