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Tandy offered a Hard Card for it's Tandy 1000 Series of (broadly) IBM compatible PCs to provide hard drive storage. Capacities of 20 and 40MBs were offered.
Controller
Typically Western Digital 8-bit ISA controllers were used such as the Western Digital WD 61-000347, an early IDE controller designed to operate with 8-bit XT class machines.
Drives
The drives were typically of the slow stepper-motor design, such as the Western Digital WD93028-X IDE drive.
Performance
The formating utility for the cards provided by Tandy used an Interleave of 3:1, which unfortunately the controller and CPU combination could not keep up with, hence for MFM drives a full 17 revolutions were required to read a track, resulting in disk transfer rates of just 40KB/s.
By reformatting the drives with an Interleave of 4:1, sequential performance could be boosted over four times, to around 160KB/s.