ID #4438

Commodore: A3070

Connection: SCSI

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Picture showing complete unit with SCSI terminator
Picture showing complete unit with SCSI terminator

Picture showing the back of the unit
Picture showing the back of the unit

Picture showing the actual drive unit
Picture showing the actual drive unit

a3070drive2.jpg

a3070drive3.jpg

Picture showing inside the case
Picture showing inside the case

Picture showing inside the case with the drive fitted
Picture showing inside the case with the drive fitted

The Commodore A3070 is an external tape drive which takes 150MB QIC tapes (DC6150, 189metres) and 250MB QIC tapes (DC6250, 310.9 metres). It was originally designed for and shipped with the A3000UX, a version of the A3000 which came pre-installed with Commodore Amiga UNIX (Amix). The A3070 is apparently the same tape mechanism as used in the "Caliper CP150 SCSI QIC" and "Archive Viper 150MB Tape Streamer" (some versions may be rebadged connor units). The case design however will be different as the A3070 was designed with an A3000 style.

Switch Description
1 SCS ID Add 1
2 SCSI ID Add 2
4 SCSI ID Add 4
5 Parity ON/OFF
6 Reserved
7 Reserved
8 Reserved
9 Reserved
10 Reserved

Contributions to this page by:
Bo Zimmerman, Brandon Bertolli, Greg Scott (National Amiga), Immo Birnbaum

Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-29 14:47
Revision: 1.0

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