Christopher Smith wrote:
Speaking of iomega hardware in the basement... :)
I have a 1/4 length 8-bit ISA board that looks like a SCSI
controller, and is stamped with the iomega logo. Anyone know
what it might be, or where to get drivers?
I can try to get the numbers from it over the weekend, but all this
talk of iomega stuff has made me curious as to what it may be...
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
Jerome Fine replies:
When I first found an Iomega SCSI internal Zip 100 drive, it
included an ISA Adaptec AVA-1502 board which measures
5 1/4" by 1 3/4". There is one "exposed" 50 pin male header,
one major chip about 1" square and a couple of other bits.
It works VERY well on a Pentium 166 MMX using W95.
When combined with the "Tools 100" cartridge which contains
some very nice software that functions under BOTH W95/W98
(I have tried it on my "newer" system as well), the package
is excellent.
If you want a copy of the software, let me know. Sellam has a
copy also.
Sincerely yours,
Jerome Fine