History (1988): First DATA-DAT Subsystem From TEAC
¥398,000
By Jean Jacques Maleval | June 10, 2019 at 2:27 pmTeac (Japan) will release a large capacity storage subsystem, the RS-2, for ¥398,000 which uses digital audiotape, and a 3.5-inch micro FDD, the FD-235J that has on OEM price of ¥35,000.
The RS-2 can be used with MS-DOS of the NEC PC9800 series.
It can store up to 1,024MB of data on one cassette and uses a read-after-write four-head system to catch errors.
It measures 155x175x355mm and weighs 5.5kg.
The FDD uses a barium ferrite disk for a 4MB capacity.
With a height of 25.4mm and a weight of 380g, this unit has a data transfer rate of 1Mb/s and can be driven with a single power unit of DC5V.
This article is an abstract of news published on the former paper version of Computer Data Storage Newsletter on issue ≠9, volume ≠1, published on October 1988.