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Zip drives from STD

Posted by Phil Mellor on 16:14, 13/2/2004 | , ,
 
Zip driveNews items are like buses - you wait for one and then three come along at once. In this instance it's the Universal Serial Bus, and it's being driven by Stuart Tyrrell.

STD have announced the immediate availability of external USB Zip drives suitable for use with the Simtec/STD USB card. Two models are on offer: Zip250 drives that can read/write 100MB and 250MB Zip discs, and Zip750 drives that use 250MB and 750MB discs. Prices range from £89 through £119, including VAT and carriage.

At present only DOS format discs are supported, although Stuart tells us that RISC OS formats are "something we would like to offer in the near future, and which would be available as a free upgrade." In the interim, Win95FS from Warm Silence Software would be of benefit, as it allows mixed case long filenames to be used instead of the standard 8+3 DOS naming system.

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  rich (16:19 13/2/2004)
  ad (17:12 13/2/2004)
    monkeyson2 (21:42 13/2/2004)
      hzn (10:25 18/2/2004)
        rich (10:34 18/2/2004)
          hzn (12:04 21/2/2004)
            stdevel (09:32 22/2/2004)
 
Richard Goodwin Message #92771, posted by rich at 16:19, 13/2/2004
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Bugger - first time I write a news article in ages and guess who beat me to it? ;)
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Andrew Duffell Message #92772, posted by ad at 17:12, 13/2/2004, in reply to message #92771

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:P

Terrible joke at the beginning ;)

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Phil Mellor Message #92773, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:42, 13/2/2004, in reply to message #92772
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

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I have no shame... :)
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Herbert zur Nedden Message #92774, posted by hzn at 10:25, 18/2/2004, in reply to message #92773
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Do you need special USB Zip drives suitable for the Simtec/STD USB card? That's a surprise.


I had a standard 100MB USB Zip which worked with my IYONIX pc with no problems...

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Richard Goodwin Message #92775, posted by rich at 10:34, 18/2/2004, in reply to message #92774
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Do you need special USB Zip drives suitable for the Simtec/STD USB card? That's a surprise.

I had a standard 100MB USB Zip which worked with my IYONIX pc with no problems...

Thesea aren't the Zip 100s however; they're the later 250 and 750 versions. They probably need different drivers, and so aren't using what's already built in to the various RISC OS USB stacks.

I'm sure Stu can correct me if I'm talking out of my arse ;)

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Herbert zur Nedden Message #92776, posted by hzn at 12:04, 21/2/2004, in reply to message #92775
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I don't think that you need special drivers for the other ones - I just happend to have a 100MB one at hand.
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Stuart Tyrrell Message #92777, posted by stdevel at 09:32, 22/2/2004, in reply to message #92776
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Did you do a full test and get different results to Chris Evans? (Chris' news posting in comp.sys.acorn.apps)
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