> 4951A protocol analyzer My luck, last fall I could of had 4 of them for free. :-) But dont need a drive.
I've been asking a few T&M friends and I maybe able to get the test/calibration software in newer formats and in HP Basic. That would eliminate the whole issue. Sounds like time to make a want list to use for searching. Got to put the toy away for now, hopefully in a month will be able to get back to getting one of these guys going. Thanks for all the help so far... will order a 68pin to 50pin SCSI drive adapter and hope does not have the same issue the 16700A logic analyzers have, no drive > 4 (or 8GB cant remember). -pete -pete On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Eric Smith <space...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Paul Berger <phb....@gmail.com> wrote: > > These tapes where used in a number of machine such as 9825, 9831, 9835, > > 9845, 9915, and 85A&B. > > And the HP 9815 desktop calculator, 2644 terminal, 4951A protocol > analyzer. Probably other products as well. > > > There was also at least 1 external tape drive that > > used these tapes > > HP 9875 dual, 9877 quad > > > not to mention DEC made a drive for them as well. > > The DEC TU58 drive uses the same physical cartridge (DC100), but can't > read HP formatted tapes, or vice versa. > >