FWIW Paul Alan's Living Computer Museum has (or had) working PDP10's using 
DEC’s RP06's 
<http://opac.libraryworld.com/opac/catalog_edit.php?catalog_id=230824&from_doc=standard.php&position=43>
  which are very similar to a 3330-11 (they are Memorex 677's with a bolt on 
DEC controller).  They will not mount a 3330 disk pack (3336) but they should 
mount a 3336-11 disk pack and probably spin it up but DEC’s fixed sector size 
will be an issue.  I seem to recall u could format IBM 3336-11 packs into the 
DEC format so u might actually be able to scan a full track without reformatting

 

I know of no operational 3330 or PCM equivalents (e.g. Memorex 3670, ISS/Itel 
7330, etc); the Computer History Museum purports to have one, Catalog Number 
L2006.1.5 <http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/L2006.1.5> , but 
it might be a -11.  It probably would power up and u probably could get it to 
seek and read (u would need a simple controller) but getting access from the 
museum would be a challenge.

 

Good luck.

 

Regards

 

Tom

 

-----Original Message-----
From: AJ Palmgren [mailto:microtechd...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2017 9:42 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: IBM 3330 Drive

 

Does anyone here have good technical experience with, or even better ACCESS to, 
an IBM 3330 compatible hard drive unit?  (working or not).

 

I'm getting more daring with my projects to attempt to read ancient magnetic 
flux transitions off of things, and I might have an opportunity to read a disk 
pack for one of these beauties.

 

I'm certain there are MANY obstacles to overcome with what I'm suggesting, and 
depending on what might be available, I'll tackle those one at a time as I 
cross those bridges.  But for now, I'll just ask about the hardware.

 

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Thanks,

AJ

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