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From: eric@spock.UUCP (Eric Volpe)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec,misc.wanted
Subject: UNIBUS disk emulations
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Date: 19 Aug 88 04:25:32 GMT
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Is there any such thing as a UNIBUS (for PDP11/34 18 bit) disk controller
that makes a physically small disk such as the RD series drives or a
generic disk, scsi, seagate, or whatever, appear to the processor as 
one of the older, big monstrous DEC drives, like the RK05/6/7, RM02/3, 
RP0?, etc... This is a home machine and I have already been through 
one RK07 (which died) and I don't want to go through the process of 
moving a 500 lb disk drive into my cellar again. Thanks!


Eric Volpe
42 October Hill Rd.
Hamden, CT  06518
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