On 2015-05-23 19:04, Mark J. Blair wrote:
I got my TK50 drive from eBay. Boy, that tape feeding mechanism sure looks screwy! 
I'd like to get a modern DLT drive for my modern computer backups (after I sell a 
few more kidneys, that is), but I'm still a bit suspicious of their similar 
(identical?) tape feeding scheme. All of my bad experience with things like QIC, 
DAT, etc. had led me to be very suspicious of tape systems other than 1/2" open 
reel.

It's not that bad. The TK50 sometimes get the pickup unhooked from the arm, but once you realize how it works, it's really easy to fix it when that happens. Apart from that, the tape movement works fine. When the pickup lead gets unhooked you cannot even put a cartridge in.

The other problem (as I mentioned) is dirty heads. That will cause the tape to fail to actually load, since the heads will move up and down trying to find track 1 and eventually give up. At which point you see it flashing quickly red on the load button.

The third issue is a general problem with just one button expected to do all functions, and just one lamp in the button indicating issues. The drive can just get confused, and you cannot tell what it is doing, and it is not possible to unload the tape. Very annoying. You can usually solve that by power cycling the thing.

This all worked better in the TK70. I guess they had to figure things out by trial and error. :-)

        Johnny

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