> On Sep 15, 2015, at 12:28 PM, tony duell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ...
> AFAIK the RK04 never existed. The RK02 and RK03 were re-badged Diablo Model 30
> drives, the 02 being low density and the 03 high density. The RK05, very well
> known
> was a DEC drive of the same capacity, physical track format, etc as the RK03
> (that is
> 'high density, about 2.5 MBytes on a disk).
There was also an RK08, as I recall -- same platter as the RK11/RK05 but 16
sectors per track instead of 12.
If I remember correctly, that same 16-sector platter was used in the IBM 360
model 44 which had an RK05 lookalike built into the CPU cabinet (on the side).
I never used it; not sure if OS/360 supported it, that might have been PS/44
only. If yes, one wonders if it was fixed size sectors, a rather un-OS-like
thing to do...
paul