Tim Jones wrote:

> Michael,
>
> I've left the details out, but that looks like a bad drive.  The error
> that you are seeing can occur when the sensor switch is stuck in the "WP"
> position.  This is a factory repair item.
>
> Now, if you're able to use the device under Windows (I forget ....), you
> may wish to play around with your IRQ, DMA, and I/O Port settings.  With
> my Iomega and Seagate TR-3 drives, I set the accellerator card to
> IO=0x370, IRQ=6, and DMA=2.  The DMA and IRQ are shared with the onboard
> floppy controller.  This works every time I've used it (even in old slow
> systems).
>
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Thnaks again.  This is the second drive that went bad......the first one the
kept despooling
my tapes.  However, this one not under warranty. :(

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