May 02, 2026
This introduction established ST506 interface and form factor as industry standards. It also established Seagate as an “instant leader in the industry.” Tandon shipped a competing 5.25-inch model that
Jan 14, 2026
The ST-506/412 electrical interface is similar to Shugart Associates'' SA 1000 family of 8 inch fixed disc drives. ST -506/412 size and mounting are identical to the industry standard minifloppy disc drives,
Apr 13, 2026
But when Iftikar had completed the mechanical design in January, 1980, and ordered hard tooled components three months ahead of schedule, a new business plan was generated in February, 1980
Mar 16, 2026
Working with ST-506 Interface MFM Hard Drives If you have an IBM PC, XT or compatible of similar vintage, historically accurate options for mass storage can be a bit tricky to work with. No XT-IDE,
Nov 22, 2025
ST-506/ST-412 explained The ST-506 and ST-412 (sometimes written ST506 and ST412 ) were early hard disk drive s introduced by Seagate in 1980 and 1981 respectively, that later became
Jul 10, 2026
In the ST-506 interface, the drive connects to a controller card with two ribbon cables carrying signals, while a third cable provides power. The two signal cables are the wide 34-pin control cable and the
Apr 13, 2026
The ST506 electrical interface is similar to the Shugart Associates SAlOOO family of 8 inch fixed disc drives. The ST506 size and mounting is identical to the industry standard minifloppy disc drives and
Jan 25, 2026
Shugart was responsible for the genesis of the two hard drive interfaces that were to dominate the PC world for decades, SCSI and ST-506/412. In 1980 Shugart produced the world''s
Jul 07, 2026
ESDI drives were an outgrowth of ST506 drives commonly used for higher-end hard disks. ESDI was faster—while ST506 was limited to 5 Mbps,
Jul 04, 2026
The ST506/412 interface is the de facto standard hard-drive interface introduced by Seagate in 1980 with the ST506 (5 MB, 5.25-inch) and extended with the ST412 (10 MB, 1981),
Apr 16, 2026
5MB, 10MB, or 20MB hard disk packages with SWP host adapter (40 pin header connector to controller), WD1002-HDO MFM controller (ST506 interface: 34 pin header drive control + 20 pin
Jan 27, 2026
> recently re-united Cromemco systems from faulty ST506 disk to > something preferably solid state. > > marcus. The poster actually asks two questions. On the one hand, the
Dec 08, 2025
MFM & RLL Most hard drives of the pre-IDE period used MFM (Modified Frequency Modulation) encoding. Floppy drives still do. MFM was not the only twin- cable hard drive interface
Nov 29, 2025
View and Download Seagate ST506 product manual online. ST506 storage pdf manual download.
Feb 11, 2026
ST506/412 interface pinout: 34-pin control cable and 20-pin data cable used by early 5.25-inch MFM and RLL hard drives from 1980 onwards.
Aug 25, 2025
The ST506 and ESDI interfaces had a lot of the signal processing electronics on the Interface card but with the ever increasing scale of circuit integration, it became possible to put this on the Hard Disk
Apr 14, 2026
The first full-height 5.25 inch hard disk drive for personal computers, introduced in 1980 by Shugart Technology (now Seagate Technology). The ST-506 stored up to 5 megabtyes after formatting using
Jul 28, 2025
For many years, the ST506 interface was used by other disk drive manufacturers. See ST412 and hard disk interfaces. The ST506 Seagate''s ST506 was the first
Jul 18, 2025
Pico506 is a simple, yet universal emulator of old RLL/MFM hard drives using the ST-506 signaling and control interface. It is based on a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040 chip), which makes it
Oct 02, 2025
The ST506 disk interface (other common names: ST412, ST506/ST412, or often the misleading MFM disk) was introduced in 1980 by Seagate with the 5MB hard disk of the same name.
Jun 11, 2026
In the ST-506 interface, the drive connects to a controller card with two ribbon cables carrying signals, while a third cable provides power. The two signal cables are the wide 34-pin control cable and the
Apr 25, 2026
ST-506 <storage> The first full-height 5.25 inch hard disk drive for personal computers, introduced in 1980 by Shugart Technology (now Seagate Technology). The ST-506 stored up to 5
Sep 15, 2025
What is commonly referred to as an ''MFM'' drive, is really a drive that uses the ST506/ST412 interface. Originally, only 4 heads were supported, because the third head-select bit (bit 2) was not used; it was
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