I've got a DC-300-footprint tape drive in my collection of
peripherals, circa 1986 (chip dates) for which I'm trying to identify
the medium.
A DC-300/600 cart fits perfectly and is spun a bit by the drive
before the error light comes on. Upon close examination of the drive
internals, the surprise is that it doesn't use an optical sensor to
determine BOT/EOT, but rather contacts on either side of the
read/write head that apparently make contact with a conductive
metallic strip on the tape.
So the medium isn't DC300, anyone know what it is?
The interface is a 50-conductor one, with unit selects from 0-3, but
it doesn't seem to be QIC-02 or QIC-36--and it's not SCSI either.
The drive has a motherboard with two cards in it--one appears to
contain the read/write amplifiers, the other contains a 6803, 6522
and a 6821 and a 2716 EPROM with a 3M copyright sticker.
The manufacturer is ADIC, but I'm unable to come up with any
documentation on the web for this beast.
Cheers,
Chuck
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