Chuck(G)
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I've got a few old Tandberg QIC-02 interface drives (DC600XL/DC6150 carts, probably). They're good sturdy drives, but nowadays for that work, I use SCSI drives, so they haven't seen any action in quite some time. The interface is pretty simple, but all of the PC adapters you're likely to run into are ISA (e.g. I have a couple of Alliance Technology cards--the predecessor to ATI).
I was thinking that a MCU interface would be pretty easy--data written to microSD card. Any interest at all in such a beast?
Please note that I'm not talking about the similar, but very different QIC-36 interface units.
I was thinking that a MCU interface would be pretty easy--data written to microSD card. Any interest at all in such a beast?
Please note that I'm not talking about the similar, but very different QIC-36 interface units.