I have a drive
that is identified on the front as a TZ85
and on the top as a TK85-AX. The drive has a non-standard
interface one the back. The interface is a high-density
40-pin connector in two rows of 10.
Does anyone know what kind of connector is on this
drive?
How familiar are you with DLT drives? I think in the case of a DLT7000 and
DLT4000 drives you've got a board that clips onto the back that makes it a
SE or Diff drive. Since a TK85 drive could be either SCSI or DSSI, could
it be that it's missing the board that makes it one or the other?
I'm pretty familiar with DLT drives. I've also got a DLT4000 and have
worked with TZ86, TZ87, TZ88, and TZ89 drives. All of them have standard
50-pin SCSI connectors on the main logic board.
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Eric Dittman
dittman(a)dittman.net