Hi

I'll be very grateful if those of you who have experience with tape
drives can help me identify a drive. It's a 3.5" piece, with a
connector that resembles a floppy drive connector more than anything
else (so it's probably a floppy tape), and the only two identifying
trings I could find on it are "CONNER" on the sticker, and the year
1994 as the manufacture date.

Is it possible to know the exact model, and more importantly, what
tapes (and sizes) it supports? I reckon that given that information I
can find out whether Linux supports this thing, but if you know
anything about that too, I'll be very grateful.

I'm a newbie in everything that has to do with tape drives, so any
relevant information will be very helpful.

Thanks!


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