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Re: mystery tape drive



(Ted Harding) wrote:
> 
> On 25-May-98 Will Lowe wrote:
> > I've got an internal colorado tape drive with a big "250 MG" label
> > embossed on the outside that came in an old 486 I bought secondhand from
> > someone.  It sits on the normal IDE controller like a hard disk,  and the
> > tapes I've been provided for it are labelled "DC 2120 Mini Data Cartridge
> > Tape" ... any idea what driver I'd go about using for it?  I don't have
> > the original docs,  so I don't know what the drive is called.
> 
> "It sits on the normal IDE controller like a hard disk" -- Check (= carefully
> trace!) the cable connector between the tape drive and the IDE controller card.
> It's possible it may in fact be connected to a floppy port, in which case I'd
> suggest giving ftape and mt-st a try.
> 
> (The DC2120 Minis are the cartridges that worked with the original Colorado
> Jumbo 250 which has a "250" above "MB" label embossed on it, in white on a
> beige background, bottom left-hand corner as you look at the fron panel; it
> seems quite possible you have the same. This drive *definitely* works off the
> floppy connector and in fact comes with a special cable which enables the tape
> drive and a floppy drive to share the same port on the card. The ftape/mt-st
> drivers work very well with the Colorado Jumbo 250.)
> 
> One thing to note: unless ftape has moved on, you won't get compression when
> saving to the tape, so you would only get about 120MB onto the tape.
> 
> Another thing: again unless ftape has moved on, you won't be able to format the
> tape on Linux. DC2120s come preformatted in QIC-80 format, and this seems fine,
> but if a tape gets corrupt it might need re-formatting before it can be used
> again. In that case, unless you have access to the Colorado DOS software you'll
> end up having to buy a new tape.
> 


    ftape has indeed 'moved on' (been improved).  If ftape is what you need,
get ftape v3.04d.  It now includes compression, and the ability to format
cartridges.


> [snip]


- 
Ed


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