Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 26 Jun 2001 17:21:48 -0400 | From | Michael Meissner <> | Subject | Re: [comphist] Re: Microsoft and Xenix. |
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On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 10:44:53AM -0400, Rob Landley wrote: > Okay, so they're 2.4 megabyte removable cartridges? How big? Are they tapes > or disk packs? (I.E. can you run off of them or are they just storage?) I > know lots of early copies of unix were sent out from Bell Labs on RK05 > cartidges signed "love, ken"...
IIRC, rk05 was a removable disk drive, 1 platter to the assembly, about the size of a large pizza box. They were the standard disk drives for small DEC machines of the era. My memories from 30+ years ago, say they were maybe 10 pounds each. I would imagine you are confusing tapes with disks (ie, tk<num> instead of rk<num>) in terms of the release media Bell Labs sent out (at least I never saw a disk with the media, and I did have a job of trying to port the V7 compiler to a V6 system). It could be the very early customers got disks, and the later ones got tapes.
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