>I've got a bunch of files that are Overland 32xx-related, but I don't >know if they'll be useful. I don't recall where I got them off the web, >but I'll be happy to forward them along. Probably close to 75MB worth.
Thanks, I¹ll gladly take all of it. Email away, or if you can share on a web folder such as a Dropbox I can grab it. Jim Cimmeri also sent me some relevant files, thanks Jim. >I don't care much for the Overland desktop drives, due to the chassis >being constructed largely of plastic. Mine might be a different drive. Tower model, pretty slick design. Seems well constructed, out of metal (I think!), no foam inside the door. And nice locking door too. Very silent, easy to load. Like this one on e-bay right now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-VINTAGE-OVERLAND-DATA-STORAGE-TRACK-DRIVE-MODE L-OD3201-/252096228767?hash=item3ab21b2d9f I like it better than my Qualstars. But then again, I haven¹t yet met a 9-track tape I didn¹t like ;-). My favorites so far are the 729 7-track tapes we have on the IBM 1401. Nothing beats a 1000 lbs, 112.5 inch/second vacuum column drive :-) ! I just posted a video about them acting up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwftXqJu8hs Marc > >Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 10:02:53 -0700 >From: Chuck Guzis <[email protected]> > >I've got a bunch of files that are Overland 32xx-related, but I don't >know if they'll be useful. I don't recall where I got them off the web, >but I'll be happy to forward them along. Probably close to 75MB worth. > >I don't care much for the Overland desktop drives, due to the chassis >being constructed largely of plastic. Watch out for the foam in the lid >too--it degrades with age and then develops air leaks and suddenly, you >can't load a tape. > >--Chuck >
