Subj : DC-2120XL tapes To : TOM WALKER From : Roy J. Tellason Date : Wed Jun 15 2005 01:09 pm TOM WALKER wrote in a message to ROY J. TELLASON: 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 RJT>got a hold RJT>any... RJT>Might be worth my while to mess with one of those drives for the extra RJT>capacity. TW> With the Massive Hard Drives mnowdays even 1 gig is pittifuly TW> inadequate The HOT ticket nowdays, and I suppose the Replavement TW> for the Home user for the old Tape Drives, is the USB Hard Drive. Yeah, but that's assuming that *I* have some of those massive drives here, which isn't the case, and I don't have any USB going on any of these boxes either, though some of them are finally equipped. I'm not at the point where I can afford to buy really "new" hardware, anyhow, I just keep making what use I can out of older stuff. TW> Adn with the Entry of the DVD and Double Layer DVD with their Four TW> to Eight times the capacity it pushes the Colorado type tape drives TW> even further out of the Picture. For the professional Though the TW> DAT tape Drives are still somewhat popular. But those Drives are TW> OUT of sight in cost for the home user. No argument there, but I haven't got DVD yet either. --- * Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) .