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Seagate STD224000N "Scorpion"
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02-14-2005
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Description:
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Seagate Scorpion 24 DDS3 4mm DAT internal SCSI-2 tape drive.
Firmware returns something different than the manufacturer model off of the SCSI controller and in Linux, which is normal.
[root@localhost ~] demsg
Vendor: ARCHIVE Model: Python 04106-XXX Rev: 7600
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Capacities w/125 Meter DDS3 cartridge:
12GB normal
24GB compressed
Transfer rate:
132MB/minute
Supported Media Type(s):
4mm DAT
Supported Media Length(s):
125mm
120mm
90mm
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Keywords:
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Seagate STD224000N Scorpion 12/24GB 4MM DDS3 SCSI DAT
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Connection Type:
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SCSI-2
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