>Chuck McManis <cmcmanis(a)mcmanis.com> wrote:
Another interesting bit is that it is a QDT so
presumably it is disk and
tape, but I don't think I've ever seen a differential tape drive. Perhaps
they assume the tape drive has the converter on it.
Diff tape drives are all we use at work.
There exist
single-ended to differential converters, but they're very
expensive.
Actually I recall that Disk Drive Depot sells them fairly cheaply. (less
than $20 as I recall)
And who are they? That's an amazing price!
Zane
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