I didn't dissect it much beyond the quick power test, and didn't see any
other names, besides Seagate on the head.
You had to open up the top and manually help it to
thread
It was probably nice then, to have the table top model for ease of access
without pulling out out of the rack each time!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2yokf9dh2ddcv9g/kJVS5I0efY
Garrett Meiers
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Jon Elson <elson at pico-systems.com> wrote:
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Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 15:51:40 -0500
From: Garrett Meiers <me at GarrettMeiers.com>
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Subject: DEC TSZ07-CA 9-track Drive
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I have a DEC TSZ07-CA 9-track drive, in a desktop cabinet, that I got a
couple of years ago. It was one of those situations where I had to have
it, but had no use for it! Dug it out to play with, but it doesn't seem to
power on.
Anything special to get this thing to turn on? I'm assuming the PSU
doesn't work, or has issues, but I've not tried to figure it out yet.
Just wondering if it won't turn on because there is no tape loaded, etc.
There is probably something wrong with it, but thought I'd ask.
Whose drive is it? DEC didn't make any 9-track drives themselves. I
looked it up, and it
looks like a Cipher. We had one of those direct from Cipher, and it was
a total piece of crap. You had to open up the top and manually help it
to thread, and as the drive powered the NCR SCSI adapter hung on the
back, you had to leave it powered on all the time to not hang the SCSI
bus. About every month or two, a read channel chip would die. We
got a bunch of the custom chips from Cipher, but it became too much
hassle to replace these chips constantly. The Cipher would definitely turn
on without a tape, but I guess there's just a power LED. The only way
it knows there is a tape is to try to load it.
Jon
Jon