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Re: ZIP-drive [parallel port zip drive as a portable Linux



Aslak wrote...
> > > > I have one of the IOMEGA ZIP-drives,100MB, parralell version,
> > > > and was wondering if it is, if it can, and if it will be
> > > > possible to have one's linux system one of these ZIP disks. It
> > > > _is_ possible to have a system on 100Megs, and it would be
> > > > extremely convenient, at least for my purposes.

Eric Hoeltzel...

> I just loaded up Linux on a 1 gig iomega jaz drive last weekend. It
> was quite painless, just dropped a friend's aha1515 into my 486dx50
> and ran the install and make him a bootdisk with loadlin. I would
> say that it was somewhat noticably slower than an IDE drive, but
> pretty acceptable nonetheless. X ran fine too. Highly convenient
> arrangement I would say, and I had never seen one of these jaz
> drives before.

The SCSI version of the zip drive is a bit faster than the parallel
port version the I assume your Jaz drive is a SCSI version too?


Best regards.
Anthony Godshall

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Paradigm Shifting and Testing
Digital Models and Transformations
Project Engineer, Educator, Programmer



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