Hi

I'll be very grateful if you can help me identify a tape drive. It's a
3.5" piece, with a connector that resembles a floppy drive connector
more than anything else (so it's probably a floppy tape), and the only
two identifying trings I could find on it are "CONNER" on the sticker,
and the year 1994 as the manufacture date.

Is it possible to deduce the model of the tape from the manufacture
date? Do you know what tapes (and sizes) it could support, and whether 
it's supported under Linux?

I'm sorry about supplying so little information, but that's all I
have..

Please, CC me on your replies if you can, because I'm not subscribed
to linux-tape. Thanks in advance!


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