On Jun 9, 2015, at 20:45 , Bob Rosenbloom <bobalan
at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have a Fujitsu M2444AC sitting in my hangar up here in Santa Cruz. You can have it if
you can get someone to pick it up.
Photo's here:
http://www.dvq.com/Fujitsu/
You probably guessed already that my friend in Santa Paula is also a pilot! ;)
Thank you very much for the offer! If I'm not mistaken, that drive has a Pertec
interface, though, like the Kennedy 9610 that I already have, so I think I will let
somebody else have a crack at it. That drive model looks familiar; we probably had at
least one in the computer room I worked in during college in the late 1980s, and I may
have done a tape mount or two on them!
Hmm, I guess I have yet another option: Once I fix the hub motor drive in my Kennedy 9610,
maybe I could just make my own interface for it. Maybe a small FPGA to handle the
interface signals, and an off the shelf microcontroller (like a BeagleBone Black board?)
to give it a UI and interface it to the outside world. Much more effort, but also more
fun!
I may be able to borrow a SCSI-interface magtape drive locally, but I still wouldn't
mind having one of my own. And I am still hoping to find a TZ30 drive.
--
Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/