Technology we could rely on in the last century.
It started with Winchester Drive then the MFM & the RLL drives, which needed manual parking & low level formatting.
Later it became the three and a half inch hard drive.
On my Amiga computers the Fujitsu HDDs spun at a dizzying 10,000 RPM
The Fujitsu is an Ultra Wide 68 pins SCSI HDD, with a transfer speed so high my Amiga never had to wait for data from the drive.
#RetroComputing #LastCentury #HDD #MFM #RLL #IDE #Post
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Als Antwort auf PLA_906114 • • •The image shows a close-up of a black electronic device with a series of gold-colored pins on one side, likely a connector or interface. The device is positioned diagonally, with the pins facing the viewer. The background is dark, with a textured surface that appears to be a fabric, possibly a blanket or a piece of clothing. Behind the device, there is a partially visible blue and white object, which could be a CD case or a similar item. The lighting is dim, casting shadows and highlighting the metallic sheen of the pins. The overall composition is simple, focusing on the device and its immediate surroundings.
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The image shows an open hard disk drive (HDD) placed on a dark, textured surface, likely a towel or fabric. The HDD is disassembled, revealing its internal components. The platter, a large, circular metallic disc, is visible in the center, with a shiny surface and some visible scratches. The actuator arm, which moves the read/write head across the platter, is metallic and has a complex structure with several screws and components. The actuator arm is connected
The image shows a close-up of a black electronic device with a series of gold-colored pins on one side, likely a connector or interface. The device is positioned diagonally, with the pins facing the viewer. The background is dark, with a textured surface that appears to be a fabric, possibly a blanket or a piece of clothing. Behind the device, there is a partially visible blue and white object, which could be a CD case or a similar item. The lighting is dim, casting shadows and highlighting the metallic sheen of the pins. The overall composition is simple, focusing on the device and its immediate surroundings.
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The image shows an open hard disk drive (HDD) placed on a dark, textured surface, likely a towel or fabric. The HDD is disassembled, revealing its internal components. The platter, a large, circular metallic disc, is visible in the center, with a shiny surface and some visible scratches. The actuator arm, which moves the read/write head across the platter, is metallic and has a complex structure with several screws and components. The actuator arm is connected to a motor assembly, which is also metallic and has a series of gears and bearings. The casing of the HDD is black, with visible screws and mounting points. The image is well-lit, highlighting the reflective surfaces and mechanical details of the HDD.
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Als Antwort auf PLA_906114 • • •The image shows a close-up of a black electronic device with a series of gold-colored pins on one side, likely a connector or interface. The device is positioned diagonally, with the pins facing the viewer. The background is dark, with a textured surface that appears to be a fabric, possibly a blanket or a piece of clothing. Behind the device, there is a partially visible blue and white object, which could be a CD case or a similar item. The lighting is dim, casting shadows and highlighting the metallic sheen of the pins. The overall composition is simple, focusing on the device and its immediate surroundings.
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The image shows an open hard disk drive (HDD) placed on a dark, textured surface, likely a towel or fabric. The HDD is disassembled, revealing its internal components. The platter, a large, circular metallic disc, is visible in the center, with a shiny surface and some visible scratches. The actuator arm, which moves the read/write head across the platter, is metallic and has a complex structure with several screws and components. The actuator arm is connected
The image shows a close-up of a black electronic device with a series of gold-colored pins on one side, likely a connector or interface. The device is positioned diagonally, with the pins facing the viewer. The background is dark, with a textured surface that appears to be a fabric, possibly a blanket or a piece of clothing. Behind the device, there is a partially visible blue and white object, which could be a CD case or a similar item. The lighting is dim, casting shadows and highlighting the metallic sheen of the pins. The overall composition is simple, focusing on the device and its immediate surroundings.
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The image shows an open hard disk drive (HDD) placed on a dark, textured surface, likely a towel or fabric. The HDD is disassembled, revealing its internal components. The platter, a large, circular metallic disc, is visible in the center, with a shiny surface and some visible scratches. The actuator arm, which moves the read/write head across the platter, is metallic and has a complex structure with several screws and components. The actuator arm is connected to a motor assembly, which is also metallic and has a series of gears and bearings. The casing of the HDD is black, with visible screws and mounting points. The image is well-lit, highlighting the reflective surfaces and mechanical details of the HDD.
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