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Pandatotheface t1_j2tmv5g wrote
Back in those days, they just wrote the 1s and 0s straight on the disk with a pencil.
[deleted] t1_j2tv9b9 wrote
Ballpoint pen. We were expected to not make mistakes.
Pandatotheface t1_j2vj0ij wrote
Ah, that must have been before the RW verison came out.
Spiritofhonour t1_j2uo3r0 wrote
“This baby holds so many punchcards”
3720-to-1 t1_j2v5z0d wrote
Scrolling buy, though this was some massive disc brake...
German_Camry t1_j2v88lu wrote
Ngl I thought it was a cymbal
_themaninacan_ t1_j2u813y wrote
And just like that, I'm transported to a factory training school, falling asleep after lunch and waking myself up by snoring.
oceanwaiting t1_j2tythq wrote
There are still systems actively using these discs. It's wild.
modus t1_j2u35ug wrote
Like what?
ForTheHordeKT t1_j2tzwae wrote
With just 10mb on that fucker and some places still using them? Jesus, I'll bet you can see each MB etched into that thing lol.
ManyIdeasNoProgress t1_j2u65id wrote
If we assume diametre 80cm, it is approximately half a square metre, or 500.000 square millimetres. This gives us a density of 20 bits per square millimetre.
Modern disks are on the order of 200.000.000 bits per square millimetre.
earthforce_1 t1_j2uai0f wrote
So you literally could put the bits in by hand.
night-otter t1_j2vw8c2 wrote
I used to repair these suckers.
Military used them, in the 90s (were still in use in 89 when I left).
Due to the low density of bits, they can survive a EMP blast without corrupting the data.
aruexperienced t1_j2w63eo wrote
This particular one is pre 80s and possibly pre 60s. The IBM 2311 platters were smaller than the one shown and dominated the industry. They date back to the 50s. My dad used to store the IBM disks in blue plastic drum containers in the shed and we were told never to “touch them or tell anyone we had them”.
People forget how slow technology used to move. I saw my first CD player in 1984 as a child and it had been out a few years even then.
night-otter t1_j2xy5yc wrote
Oh the systems I worked on were from the 60s, still in operation in the late 80s, still in operation when I departed the location.
aruexperienced t1_j31qywq wrote
It's crazy how old storage mediums were treated, both as a medium and as a standard. I suppose the 'if it aint broke dont fix it' mantra was written in stone.
I heard that the Nasa tapes from the moon landing SSTV tapes were basically erased in the 80s so they could be re-used and only announced in 2009.
night-otter t1_j350jef wrote
That was criminal. IMHO
aruexperienced t1_j37qt5x wrote
It was the 80s people got away with shit you wouldn’t believe back then.
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I_Am_Slightly_Evil t1_j2ubq1j wrote
How much would this size platter hold with modern data architecture.
Alpha2023 t1_j2uyst3 wrote
Assuming comment in other thread holds true (20 bits per square mm, 500,000 square mm total-ish area, modern discs holding around 200,000,000 bits per square mm) the answer is about 12.5 Terabytes. Your seek times would be abysmal though!
trapbuilder2 t1_j2uduik wrote
Based on absolutely no information on the subject at all, I'll say 1tb
pounded_rivet t1_j2vopqu wrote
I have the iron core for the head driver for one of these, I have been using it as a small shop anvil for over 20 years.
Chainweasel t1_j2w1avd wrote
Should note though, the disk doesn't hold 10MB, it's one disk of many in a 10MB hard drive
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