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From: "Steven M. Schultz" <sms@moe.2bsd.com>
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Hi -

> From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@Update.UU.SE>
> RA82: 622 MB
> RA92: 1.2GB

	That sounds a little small.  AH, let me go check /etc/disktab on 
	the PDP-11

	The RA90 was ~1.2GB:

		:pc#2376153:oc#0:bc#1024:fc#1024:

	and the RA92 was closer to 1.4GB:

		:pc#2940951:oc#0:bc#1024:fc#1024:

> > 	A TK70 controller will run a TK50 drive very nicely _and_ offer
> 
> TUK50 was (is) the name of that controller. I've actually played with a
> VAX-11/750 with a TK50 once upon a time many moons ago.

	Was there a TUK70 - or was the TK70 for the Qbus systems only?

	Steven Schultz
	sms@moe.2bsd.com

