On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Gary Hildebrand wrote:
Found this in the rubble, and can't find diddly on
the internet about
it.
ISTR it was tied into the floppy drive controller, and it has the 34 pin
header that matches?
Yes. Or attached to a "high-speed" controller,
which was just a
souped-up, dedicated controller chip with a higher clock rate.
No other identifying numbers, but I think it might be
a DJ-20C. QIC-80
cartridge, maybe?
QIC-80.
I'd just like to see if it works with my Linux box
here or not. Might
just delegate to the junk Windoze box instead, if it does work.
Yes, use the
"ftape" driver.
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