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Hp Colorado T3000 Drivers

суббота 09 февраля admin 73
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I have this HP c4446a Colorada tapedrive. It takes 20G Travans, so it could be useful.

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Only problem is that it have a folppy interface. This is not listed on any searches I've made. Apparently you connect the drive to the floppy interface, but what do you set the BIOS up as??? I've tried all from 320kb to 2.88Mb, on both channels A & B.

Even disabled it. I've heard that I may try 'Other' but only PCs Pentium 2 (?) and older have that setting. I've got an AMD Epox 8RDA. Any comments and help will be appreciated. I checked the HP website, nothing about a floppy version of your tape drive. However, there is a parallel (external) version - maybe someone took the drive out of its case, installed it internally and hooked it up with an internal LPT port? I searched the HP web site for a tape drive with a floppy interface (T3000) and found a couple of troubleshooting tips concerning floppy controllers, did you see those?

I think that in order to work properly the BIOS should be set at no device. Not disabled: the whole floppy controller would be disabled, but also not any type of floppy drive.

I believe the floppy interface doesn't support PNP, so the drive attached to the interface doesn't trigger the new hardware wizard. Just start the HP Colorado Tape Drive setup program: it should find the drive (maybe you'll have to tell it the drive is at the floppy controller). Try removing the floppy disk drive - it may conflict.

Try -if possible- both positions on the FDD cable. Check the LEDs on the drive; do they light, blink, what color? Do you get any errors?

I'm not sure where the driver for the T3000 actually comes from. It seems to be part of the software package quite often and whether that program is compatible with the operating system. At the risk of being blacklisted by MS, like the disappearance of Windows magazine, maybe she should consider Linux rather than to join everyone else paying that pseudo-god. Many European countries have put into place legislation that requires a minimum percentage of their government equipment be running on something other than MS. It is not political except from perhaps an economic point. People are getting tired of being required to upgrade everything every couple of years. That is new OS system means new hardware and new software.

If you look around, you will see quite a few people are using the T3000 on linux. That being said, an alternative might be to network the two computers together and enable file sharing. Hooking them together via an internal network seems to afford an extra degree of security as well.