Subject: AVAILABLE: 9-track SCSI-SE tri-density tape drives
To: None <classiccmp@classiccmp.org>
From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin@bluefeathertech.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 11/17/2001 12:31:54
(Cross-posted to: classiccmp, and the port-sparc and port-vax lists at=
NetBSD.org)
NOTE: LOCAL PICKUP ONLY EXCEPT BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT: I'm sorry, but=
these are too big and bulky for me to easily ship unless you want to pay=
$150 for a special box plus the freight charges. Pickup location is Kent,=
Washington (southeast of Seattle).
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Hi, folks,
Due to shifting interests, and a massive cleanup, I'm getting rid of two=
9-track SCSI interface tape drives. Both are multi-density, both are=
standard single-ended SCSI interface, no oddball connectors, and I'd like=
to ask for $100 OR BEST OFFER on each one. Here's the specific details.
HP 88780: Handles 800, 1600, and 6250 density tapes.=
Front-loading/autoloading, rackmount, and in pretty darn good shape.=
Originally badged as a Sun drive, and I seem to recall that it ID's as a=
Sun device. However, it worked just fine with standard SCSI hardware.=
Includes rack slides, functional when last turned on a few months back.
M4 Data Model 9914R (rackmount). Handles all four known densities: 800,=
1600, 3200, and 6250. Also front-load/autoload, also in great shape. I can=
probably come up with a set of rack slides for it as well. Somewhat=
lighter than the HP in physical terms, and it can be easily converted to a=
Pertec interface by removing the SCSI interface board and changing one=
parameter in the NVRAM setup.
Thanks much for putting up with my blatant ad. ;-)
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Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies -- http://www.bluefeathertech.com
ARS KC7GR (Formerly WD6EOS) since 12-77 -- kyrrin@bluefeathertech.com
"I'll get a life when someone demonstrates that it would be superior
to what I have now..." (Taki Kogoma, aka Gym Z. Quirk)