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<blockquote data-quote="Tururu" data-source="post: 1012704" data-attributes="member: 227656"><p>Es una vieja unidad DAT-SCSI como indican los compañeros.</p><p>Muy utilizada por 1990 (digital equipment corporation), las que trabaje de 4GB, recordar que entonces un disco grande solo 2GB-SCSI.</p><p>Los pines/jumper son para configurar de 0 a 7 el numero asignado en el bus SCSI y tambien apara activar el terminador, muy bien comentado en la pagina 6 del manual que comentas, en este bus SCSI-1 podias tener hasta 7 dispositovos (discos, CD, DVD, Scaner).</p><p>Win95/Winme la utilizan, pero los backup generados luego no los reconocia, en XP sin problemas.</p><p>Con los driver de entonces tenias unas utilidades genericas de SCSI, entre ellas el backup, funcionando muy bien.</p><p></p><p>Mira la controladora que tienes, si es de Adaptec, podras descargar los driver, son con las que trabaje, en HP limitado al equipo que tengas, scaner ==>scaner, cinta ==>cinta.</p><p>Cuando los discos crecieron, se quedo pequeña.</p><p><strong>No confundir un terminador SCSI de 50 pines con el conector paralelo de una impresora</strong></p><p>---------------</p><p>It's an old DAT-SCSI drive as the peers point out.</p><p>Widely used by 1990 (digital equipment corporation), those working 4GB, remember that then a large 2GB-only SCSI disk.</p><p>The pins / jumper are used to configure the number assigned to the SCSI bus from 0 to 7 and also to activate the terminator. This SCSI-1 bus allows you to have up to 7 devices (disks , CD, DVD, Scaner).</p><p>Win95 / Winme use it, but the backups generated later did not recognize them, in XP without problems.</p><p>With the drivers of then you had a generous utilities of SCSI, among them the backup, working very well.</p><p></p><p>Look at the controller you have, if it is from Adaptec, you can download the drivers, they are the ones I work with, limited to the computer you have, scaner ==> scaner, tape ==> tape.</p><p>When the disks grew, it stayed small.</p><p><strong>Do not confuse a 50-pin SCSI terminator with the parallel connector on a printer.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Caja externa para dispositovos SCSI (vale para todo por la salida de audio CD/DVD/HDD/Cinta/DAT)</p><p>External box for SCSI devices (good for everything by the audio output CD / DVD / HDD / Tape / DAT)</p><p><img src="http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KfsAAOSwKrhVZOxU/s-l300.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tururu, post: 1012704, member: 227656"] Es una vieja unidad DAT-SCSI como indican los compañeros. Muy utilizada por 1990 (digital equipment corporation), las que trabaje de 4GB, recordar que entonces un disco grande solo 2GB-SCSI. Los pines/jumper son para configurar de 0 a 7 el numero asignado en el bus SCSI y tambien apara activar el terminador, muy bien comentado en la pagina 6 del manual que comentas, en este bus SCSI-1 podias tener hasta 7 dispositovos (discos, CD, DVD, Scaner). Win95/Winme la utilizan, pero los backup generados luego no los reconocia, en XP sin problemas. Con los driver de entonces tenias unas utilidades genericas de SCSI, entre ellas el backup, funcionando muy bien. Mira la controladora que tienes, si es de Adaptec, podras descargar los driver, son con las que trabaje, en HP limitado al equipo que tengas, scaner ==>scaner, cinta ==>cinta. Cuando los discos crecieron, se quedo pequeña. [B]No confundir un terminador SCSI de 50 pines con el conector paralelo de una impresora[/B] --------------- It's an old DAT-SCSI drive as the peers point out. Widely used by 1990 (digital equipment corporation), those working 4GB, remember that then a large 2GB-only SCSI disk. The pins / jumper are used to configure the number assigned to the SCSI bus from 0 to 7 and also to activate the terminator. This SCSI-1 bus allows you to have up to 7 devices (disks , CD, DVD, Scaner). Win95 / Winme use it, but the backups generated later did not recognize them, in XP without problems. With the drivers of then you had a generous utilities of SCSI, among them the backup, working very well. Look at the controller you have, if it is from Adaptec, you can download the drivers, they are the ones I work with, limited to the computer you have, scaner ==> scaner, tape ==> tape. When the disks grew, it stayed small. [B]Do not confuse a 50-pin SCSI terminator with the parallel connector on a printer. [/B] Caja externa para dispositovos SCSI (vale para todo por la salida de audio CD/DVD/HDD/Cinta/DAT) External box for SCSI devices (good for everything by the audio output CD / DVD / HDD / Tape / DAT) [IMG]http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/KfsAAOSwKrhVZOxU/s-l300.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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