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| 1970 | Diablo 30 Series Cartridge Disk Drives |
| First Highly Successful OEM Cartridge Disk Drive Manufacturer |
Oral History of George Comstock, CHM Accession #102658008
"THE IMPACT OF REMOVABLE CARTRIDGE DISK DRIVES", George Comstock, Proc COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN II 1972 WEST CONFERENCE, Feb 1972, p 149-153
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| Anonymous | Diablo Model 30 Disk Drive | 1 | Dec 13 2012, 7:21 AM EST by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Nov 15 2012, 2:09 PM EST
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Introduced in 1970 I was working for Diable and still selling Model 30 drives as late as 1980! The Model 30 was eclipsed by the Model 44A & B 5MB fixed 5MB 5440 removable.
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| bcstractor | IBM also had a top load cartridge | 0 | Feb 2 2009, 1:09 AM EST by bcstractor | ||
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I think it was called a 5440 and was in production in 1970/1. It was designed in Hursley and had a fixed disk that stayed with the machine. It was sold in two capacities. The lower capacity was achieved by blocking the travel of the leadscrew driven actuator. I remember the lubricant on the leadscrew - Moly Disulfide - it permanently stained my tie. Dolphin?
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Diablo 30 PB 197201xx.pdf (Adobe Portable Document Format - 476k)
posted by tom94022 Dec 14 2008, 8:49 PM EST
Diable Series 30 Product Brochure Jan 1972
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