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?
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Eric Dittman
dittman(a)dittman.net
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?
NOTE: This is just a WAG, I've not really taken a close enough look a DLT
Drive to know for sure.
Zane
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