QIC-2GB* 42 tracks
QIC-1000 30 tracks
QIC-525 26 tracks
QIC-150 18 tracks
QIC-120 15 tracks
QIC-24 9 tracks
any of the above compatible drives should be able to read a QIC24 format tape
Archive, Wangtec, Tandberg all made drives of this format, Tecmar also
marketed one, but I think it was a Wangtec mechanism.
At 03:08 PM 12/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
I think Qic-24 refers to it being 9-tracks, but maybe
there is more too
it..... other wise Qic-9 would seem to be the more appropriate name :-)
Your drive won't do me, since it is a Qic-02 interface. Thanks anyway.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Russ Blakeman wrote:
Not sure what QIC 24 is, what drives use it, etc but I have a CaliPer
CP150AE drive (5.25" unit with latch type drop down door) that I pulled
from
a Mountain Filesafe 7150 that I needed the power
supply from. If it will
work for you, or anyone else, it's up for adoption for the cost of
shipping.
>
> A search for CP-150AE on Google turns up that this is a "Caliper CP-150AE
> 150/250 MB 5.25" HH QIC-02 interface 1/4" cartridge tape drive
internal" so
> I guess anyone that needs one of these should email me directly as soon as
> possible - I'm in the middle of clearing shop space and it's destined to go
> with the trash after the 1st of the year if not claimed.
>
> It weighs about 4 lbs and can be mailed. My guess is that shipping outside
> the US would be expensive.