Story:
This disk drive exerciser joined the collection via ebay from
USA. It was designed by Information Storage Systems ( ISS )
and most date codes found on internal cables and boards
indicate that this unit dates from the year 1979. A label
attached to the case includes "1995" as a date.
The implementation of the ISS exerciser is very different
compared to the exercisers made by Control Data (the latter
called them "Field Test Units", or in short FTU). The
functions of the ISS exerciser are chosen via rotary switches,
whereas exercisers such as the TB216 from Control Data offers
a keyboard in addition to switches to choose the desired test
routines.
As this unit came without any documentation, and as I couldn't
find anything about it on the web so far, my knowledge about
this exerciser is currently very limited. Particularly the
disk drive models supported by this exerciser would be of
great interest to me!
If anybody has more information about this, please drop me a short note! I'd be very grateful about it.