Mike,
At 12:29 AM 11/4/99 -0800, you wrote:
A HP 9144A tape thing is sitting at one of the
salvage places I go by.
There is a tape in it, but thats about all I can tell. Location is southern
Orange county.
The 9144 is a tape backup. It's HP-IB and can be used EXACTLY like a
HP-IB disk drive. You can even boot from it but it's S-L-O-W and HP doesn't
advise it except in case of emergency. It's capacity depends on which tape
you use in it. The "S" tape has a capacity of 15 Mb and the "L" tape
has a
capacity of about 65 Mb. The 9144s are common but the tapes are sort of
hard to come by. I could use the tape if you can get it without any
trouble. The 9144 uses a 16 track tape. The 9145 is similar but uses a 32
track tape. BTW the 9144 and 9145 both use preformatted tapes. You MUST
use preformatted HP tapes in them. The 9145 can read but not write 9144
tapes, I have neve been able to find 9145 tapes.
Joe
Any hints on how the tape might come out?
BTW if it makes you feel any worse one of the guys told me while I was
looking at it that they already pitched a box of tapes for it. ;(