TU81
The TU81 was a dual-density, 9-track, ANSI standard 1/2-inch magnetic tape subsystem built and sold by Digital Equipment Corporation. The tape drive appeared under TU81, TU81 Plus, and TA81 model designations. The main difference between the TU81 and TA81 models was the communications interface. The TU81 Plus included a 256Kb cache to improve performance.
General specifications
Capacity (732 meter/2400 foot tape):
1600 bits/inch: 40 MB 6250 bits/inch: 140 MB
Data Transfer Rate: 40 kB/s to 469 kB/s
Speed:
Low Speed, Start/Stop: 63.5 cm/s (24 in/s) Low Speed, Streaming: 63.5 cm/s (24 in/s) High Speed, Streaming: 190.5 cm/s (75 in/s)
Model-specific specifications
TU-81
Interface: Unibus
TU-81 Plus
Interface: Unibus, BI-Bus, Q22-Bus
TA81
Interface: HSC
Sources
- TU81/TA81 and TU81 Plus Subsystem User's Guide
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