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|z-height = 26.1 | |z-height = 26.1 | ||
|speed = 4,500 | |speed = 4,500 | ||
|capacity = 1. | |capacity = 1.28 | ||
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|platters = 2 | |platters = 2 | ||
|heads = 4 | |heads = 4 | ||
|capacity_per_platter = | |capacity_per_platter = 640 | ||
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|discontinued = 1998? | |discontinued = 1998? | ||
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''' | '''ST31277A''' was a hard drive model created by [[Seagate]], using assets from [[Conner]] which was purchased by Seagate earlier. It is the only member of the '''Medalist 1277''' family. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 7 January 2023
ST31277A was a hard drive model created by Seagate, using assets from Conner which was purchased by Seagate earlier. It is the only member of the Medalist 1277 family.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Seagate. "Medalist 1722 ATA Interface Drive Product Manual" (PDF). Code Micro. Retrieved 11 September 2022.