On 12/7/20 8:21 AM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk wrote: > On 12/6/20 10:39 PM, Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote: >> >> >> Yeah, the later models used 5.25" media; the rare PERQ 2 used 8" >> Micropolis >> drives, and the PERQ 1/1A used 14" Shugart SA-4000 drives. >> > > > Wow. 14"!! last time I saw one of those was on the Apollo that used > to warm my house in the winter time.
Got an SA4006 sitting here in the shop with an IEEE-488 controller (done in SSI--the PCB has the same footprint as the drive). Haven't powered it up in about a decade, but it was working the last time I tried. You really missed out on the big disk drives, say, the old Bryant monsters with their 8 pound head assemblies and hydraulic leak bottles. For a long time, the CDC 808 disk drive was standard fare on CDC 6000--4 spindles spinning stacks of what must have been 30" disks, using an array of 6-bit parallel heads. About 7 feet tall and very reliable. --Chuck
