TE10/TU10\
Bill Pechter
bpechter at monmouth.com
Thu Mar 24 09:37:12 CST 2005
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> Message: 3 Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:11:49 -0500 From: "Ashley Carder"
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>>>>>>>> >>>>> "Ashley" == Ashley Carder <wacarder at usit.net> writes:
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>>> Ashley> What's the difference between a TU10 and a TE10 DEC magtape
>>> Ashley> drive?
>>>
>>> I don't remember a TE10. There's a TE16, which as far as I remember
>>> is a TU16 with the mechanics made more user-friendly (easier tape
>>> loading and all that).
>>>
>>> Looking at the RSTS code, there is no trace of TE10 in there, so it
>>> looks like the difference is invisible to software.
>>>
>>> paul
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>The tape drive that's currently on ebay with the 11/34 in the short
>cabinet has a label that says TE10 on the back. The seller sent
>me some pictures that appear to say TE10, and he says it's a model
>TE10. Take a look at ebay item 5178288415. Looks like a TU10
>with different style buttons on the control panel.
>
>Ashley
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The TE10 uses the TE16 transport with a Unibus TM11 interface.
The TU10 used the TU16 transport with the Unibus TM11 interface.
The TE16 is the redesigned version of the TU16 with a better tape path,
auto-rewind to BOT after tape load etc.
The TE10 is the better unit although both are the same spec
800bpi/1600bpi (IIRC) and 45ips (or is it 45ips rewind speed?).
I used to do a lot of Field Service on the DEC tape drives and the TE16
was pretty reliable -- with only the tape locking mechanism
breaking (same part as one of the Kennedy drives).
Bill
Bill
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