The
RK02 and
RK03 drives that
Diablo made for
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was described by DEC as "stores digital data in serial format on
IBM 2315-type disk cartridges." They differed from what DEC later manufactured for itself, as the "RK04 and RK05 use
voice coil head positioning, and the RK02 and RK03 use rack and pinion head positioning." The RK02/RK04 were
low density and stored 600K
16-bit words, whereas the RK03/RK05 store 1.2 megabytes of 16-bit words. By using "12 sectors of 128 words (low density) or 256 words (high density)" and "203
cylinders of 2
tracks per cylinder" the capacity was 1.22 megabytes or 2.45 megabytes respectively.
Diablo also made full computer systems as well as printers. Additionally, Diablo released terminal systems featuring their printing technology, including the Model 1560 Matrix Terminal. This model could connect directly to a remote machine using the Bell 103A, 113A, 202 and 212 standards, and supported a nominal 1200 baud transfer rate. It used a microprocessor in combination with mechanical linkages to allow more advanced editing and data entry. ==Diablo systems==