Subj : DC-2120XL tapes To : ROY J. TELLASON From : TOM WALKER Date : Tue Jun 14 2005 11:04 am RJT>TW> Other then reserecting the Colorado I can thinlk of NO use. RJT>TW> I can turn my Head and look at me Favored HP Colorado T-1000. I RJT>TW> still also have 10 Tapes for hte Drive. As I recal lit could use RJT>TW> either the 2120's or the TR-1's Two of my TR-1's are the extended RJT>TW> length 1,000 Meg copmpressed TR-1Extra tapes. RJT>I remember seeing those back when I was buying tapes, but never got a hold RJT>any... RJT>Might be worth my while to mess with one of those drives for the extra RJT>capacity. With the Massive Hard Drives mnowdays even 1 gig is pittifuly inadequate The HOT ticket nowdays, and I suppose the Replavement for the Home user for the old Tape Drives, is the USB Hard Drive. Adn with the Entry of the DVD and Double Layer DVD with their Four to Eight times the capacity it pushes the Colorado type tape drives even further out of the Picture. For the professional Though the DAT tape Drives are still somewhat popular. But those Drives are OUT of sight in cost for the home user. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .