On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 10:54:43AM -0500, John Foust wrote:
At 09:00 PM 10/23/2004, you wrote:
I picked up a TSZ07 (DEC-badged SCSI 9 track) a
while back for $50,
It looks like there's been a few TSZ07 on eBay recently, they
cost as much to buy as to ship (sub-$100 for drive). I imagine
they weigh three or four stone.
Shipping costs are a big concern - that's why I leaped on the one down
the street at the Uni for $50 - put it in my station wagon and drove
home!
Stupid lazy questions: they plug into 120 VAC, or some
other type of
power supply?
120VAC.
And what's the difference between the -CA and -AA
variations?
Dunno about that. I'm not even sure which one I might have.
Are there good Linux packages for dealing with
foreign
tapes, such as handling variable block sizes?
dd will handle variable block sizes on a per-tape-file basis. I'm sure
there are other utilities that can as well.
-ethan
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