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Re: Will SuperZip drive run under Linux.



On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 09:23:16PM -0500, R. Chris Ross wrote:
> 	I carry a SuperZip drive around all the time for work and it is
> nice to be able to use it on both PCs and Macs.  I wondered if it would
> work under Linux on a SCSI or parallel port.  I'd get the straight SCSI
> and a cheaper SCSI card but there are places that it would be nice to
> have the parallel port ability.  If I get up the guts I may try it out on
> the parallel port.  It is unlikely to hurt it.

What's a SuperZip -- do you mean the Zip Plus, the Iomega zip drive
with one port that doubles as both parallel and SCSI ports? If so,
parallel mode apparently isn't yet supported under Linux -- SCSI mode
should be though.

(This is a summary of other posts on the list; I still have the original,
painfully slow, parallel model.)

Hamish
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