Arun V. Hodigere wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if i could get a zip drive for linux. could
anybody throw some light on this as to where i could get this ...
Well, if you are using an internal model it will be easily mounted as
/dev/hdX4, and nothing more.
If you are using a paralel port
Hi,
I was wondering if i could get a zip drive for linux. could
anybody throw some light on this as to where i could get this ...
thanx
Arun
Where do I get a driver to access a parrallel port ZIP drive on a Linux
machine?
Thanks!
-lR
On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, Lennox Reid wrote:
Where do I get a driver to access a parrallel port ZIP drive on a Linux
machine?
Compile a kernel.
Include modules for scsi support, parallel port, and ppa.
Check out the Parallel Port Home Page at
http://www/torque.net/parport/
Mark
On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, mwb wrote:
On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, Lennox Reid wrote:
Where do I get a driver to access a parrallel port ZIP drive on a Linux
machine?
Compile a kernel.
Include modules for scsi support, parallel port, and ppa.
there is a module for iomega zip drives also
I am using a parallel port version and I can vouch that it does work. The
driver is available from http://www.torgue.net/zip.html. I have also read
reports that the scsi driver works fine but I have experience with it.
Hi all!
Does the iomega ZIP drives work under Linux? I believe there are
two different models.. a SCSI model and a parallel port model.
Do they both work? If so, is it easy to get them working under Linux?
Richard..
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Richard
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