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From: allisonp@world.std.com (Allison J Parent)
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Subject: Re: UNIX for PDP-11: moving on to media
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<Most RL02 are pretty good. Usually they don't have any bad spots in my
<experience.

They were low in defects<frequently none> but there was remaping so platters 
with bad blocks were invisible to the system mangler/user.  I just tossed a 
pack that had developed more bad blocks then could be managed.

Allison


