I have some old tape backup drives I'm getting rid of. I know some of you
do data conversion services, so if one of you that does that wants one
(or all), they can be had for the cost of shipping.
I have a Maynard 150 MB drive plus 14 tapes, a few connecting cables and
some ISA and MCA interface cards. This is an external drive, with manual
and software (complete setup).
Also an Iomega Tape 250 drive and a stack of tapes (not sure the number,
but about a dozen or more). This is an internal drive, manual, cables,
software are with it.
And a Colorado 250 drive. No tapes. External drive, no cables, software,
manuals or power supply.
And an unknown internal tape drive. All the front says is "250 MB", so
its obviously a 250 MB drive. I don't know who makes it or anything else
about it. There are no obvious markings on it to determine who makes it.
I have no tapes for it, or software or manuals. There is a cable attached
to it, looks like it plugs inline into the floppy controller.
Also I have a cassette tape drive. Its a TEAC something in an external
SCSI case. Uses 120 MB cassette tapes IIRC. I was never able to find the
correct tapes for it. I do have a box of the wrong tapes however.
Like I said, these are all available for cost of shipping. Preference
will go to someone that will use them for data conversion or recovery
services (or anything else that directly supports classic computers). But
anyone that wants them can ask for them... I'd rather they go to someone
instead of the dumpster.
-chris
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