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The '''ST-506''' interface (also known as MFM/RLL) was introduced by Seagate for their first hard disk, and later adopted by IBM for the XT and AT.
 
The '''ST-506''' interface (also known as MFM/RLL) was introduced by Seagate for their first hard disk, and later adopted by IBM for the XT and AT.
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== Devices ==
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This is a list of all ST-506 cards in the wiki.  This list also includes composite devices, such as those cards that include a floppy controller or parallel port.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 23:13, 25 March 2016

The ST-506 interface (also known as MFM/RLL) was introduced by Seagate for their first hard disk, and later adopted by IBM for the XT and AT.

Devices

This is a list of all ST-506 cards in the wiki. This list also includes composite devices, such as those cards that include a floppy controller or parallel port.

DeviceBus typeBus widthBus speed8-bit ISA?ST-506 busesFloppy buses-5VDC?
DTC 7287ISA16-bit8 MHz11false

See also