Back in 85 have had applications to purchase a 785 – 780-750-730 then 725 
rejected, we were fortunately given a 750 by a sister company who were 
upgrading to a 785, but they took their disks. So we had to buy for ourselves.



To keep the bean counter happy we went for a System Industries controller and 4 
super Eagles.



But back then there was a problem with the eagles and all 4 had to be swapped 
out 4 times.



Carrying them up stairs to the computer room was not fun. The platter size may 
have been reduced. But the weight!!!



Tim

From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Clem Cole
Sent: 01 July 2019 14:08
To: Patrick Finnegan <p...@computer-refuge.org>
Cc: SIMH <simh@trailing-edge.com>
Subject: Re: [Simh] Which PDP-11 to choose



I can not say why it followed that naming convention, but it did.   The drives 
of that day were referred to as 19" technology since that's how they mounted.   
FWIW:   Most manufacturers at the time used the same platter size as the 
original IBM 1311 (which as you pointed out was 14"), but not everyone, for 
instance, the Fujitsu Eagle used 10.5-inch platter.   FWIW:  I answered a bunch 
of this in: 
https://www.quora.com/How-do-hard-drives-get-smaller-and-smaller-in-size-bigger-and-bigger-in-capacity-every-year-when-the-fundamental-physical-processes-behind-them-do-not-change/answer/Clem-Cole



On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 8:52 AM Patrick Finnegan <p...@computer-refuge.org 
<mailto:p...@computer-refuge.org> > wrote:





On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 7:32 AM Clem cole <cl...@ccc.com <mailto:cl...@ccc.com> 
> wrote:

19” form factor for the disks drive fir the space in the 19” relay rack.  
You’re right the platters themselves were smaller.  The disks were referred too 
by the mechanical FF.  19, 8, 5.25 etc.



But, 8" hard drives have 8" platters, and 5.25" hard drives have 5.25" 
platters. The casing on a the 5.25" drive in front of me is almost 6" wide.



Pat



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