For sale a working and pretty small Archive 31250Q tape drive.
It fits a standard 3.5" floppy slot and even connects to a standard floppy interface.
I tested it on a Pentium III running Windows'98 using the standard windows backup software (no drivers needed, it got recognised as a QIC-80 drive).
I'm including the drive, floppy-flatcable and two 120MB DC 2120 tapes.
Ow and the drive also has one of those 5.25" to 3.5" floppy connector converters attached.
Asking 10 euro's + postage
It fits a standard 3.5" floppy slot and even connects to a standard floppy interface.
I tested it on a Pentium III running Windows'98 using the standard windows backup software (no drivers needed, it got recognised as a QIC-80 drive).
I'm including the drive, floppy-flatcable and two 120MB DC 2120 tapes.
Ow and the drive also has one of those 5.25" to 3.5" floppy connector converters attached.
Asking 10 euro's + postage