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Iomega Zip 100 External Drive for PC Parallel Port #10012

Product Description

OPEN BOX DITTO ZIP 100 PARALLEL PORT

Price: $101.99
as of Fri, 15 Mar 2013 13:10:02 GMT
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Product Details

  • Color: dark blue/gray
  • Brand: Iomega
  • Model: 10012
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 5.00" w x 7.00" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • *welcome packet with unused identification stickers included.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Useful Data Storage and File Transfer
By Acute Observer
Iomega 100MB External Parallel Zip Drive ZIP100P2

This is the latest version of the device that has been in use since the mid-1990s. It allows both storage and transfer and works on any bi-directional or EPP parallel port. For best results, you should run the "Parallel Port Accelerator" program when the unit is connected. Computers have a limit on the number of IDE devices, and desktop computers have a limited number of bays. The disks are easily replaced to provide vast storage within the 100Mb limit. This device must be connected when all power is off, like with a parallel port printer. Backing up a small amount of data is not a problem, but large amount of data files will run slowly. The fastest transfer is with an internal IDE ZIP device. Most printers will operate from the printer port on the back [except maybe those made in the late 1990s]. I had a problem with one used drive; an inkjet printer did not print as well when attached to this unit.

Remove the disk before turning a computer off. You should never insert a ZIP disk in the drive when the computer is off as this can cause damage. Normally, shutting down the computer causes the disk to eject. If you lose power, you must disconnect power to the computer, open its cover, and push a straightened paper clip into the Emergency Eject Hole.

The "User's Manual" warns against using the Operating System to copy a disk. Use the Iomega "Copy Machine" program. Right click on the ZIP drive to select the Iomega "Format" function. Use "Short Format" to delete all data on an Iomega disk. The "Long Format" repairs a drive with errors, converts from another format, or removes all passwords. "Write Protection" protects against writing over data, a password can protect against both reading and writing files. You can also flag the ZIP drive as "non-removable" so it appears like a hard drive. The manual has the details. The manual offers suggestions if this doesn't work.

Parallel Port drives have their drive letter(s) assigned after the hard drive. Another Parallel Port unit can be connected to the first ("daisy chaining"). This changes the drive letter(s) assigned to CD-roms. A USB drive has its drive letter assigned after the CD-rom drive letter(s). Both units have been proven useful over time. Will the data on a disk survive for over a decade? Not with some floppy disks. Few hard drives survive 10 years of daily use. All your important data files should be copied from a hard drive to ZIP drives or other media. ZIP drives, like floppies, should not be exposed to magnetic fields or high heat. CDs can be damaged by high heat. ZIP disks are reusable, replacing data does not decrease the size. A CD disk consumes space when a file is replaced. Both can have labels. Some say ZIP drives are obsolete, but not as long as it works for you. A ZIP disk has no compatibility problems between different Windows systems and computers. A CD written on one system may not be updated by a different system.

To test the status of a used ZIP disk. 1) Right click on the drive, select `Properties'. 2) Select the Iomega tab (after support was installed). 3) Select `Diagnostics', then `Close' after the green light. 4) Select `More Info' on the `Disk Type' Note the `Disk Life Status' and the `Format Life Status'. Percentages lower than about 85% are not good. 5) A `Long Format' can improve the Life Status statistics.

If your system does not recognize your used parallel port drive (Add New Hardware Wizard), select the hardware from the list: "SCSI controllers", "Iomega", "Iomega Parallel Port Interface", then "Finish".
You should set the Printer Port as EPP or ECP.
Then modify the 'Settings' for the Iomega Parallel Port Interface as follows.
The port settings assumes the usual I/O address.

'My Computer'; 'Properties'; 'System Devices'; 'Device Manager';
'SCSI Controllers'; 'Iomega Parallel Port Interface'; 'Properties'; 'Settings'
/mode:eppecr /port:378 /speed:6

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Must have, for older computers' hardware compatibility
By brainout
I just finished writing a Zip 100 Drive review, so search on my nickname and 'zip' in Reviews (or look up All My Reviews, as the Zip review will be the same date as this one, nicely alongside).

Basically, you need these old Zip drives to enable your DOS machines to 'talk to' your newer Windows machines. And you or your parents or your grandparents, will have such older files (I'm 59, so I guess I qualify in the granny category). So maybe give this as a gift to them, or carry it over to their house and help them preserve the old files. For you will need those old files, for nostalgia, tax and legal purposes, eventually.

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Iomega Zip 100 External Drive for PC Parallel Port #10012 Reviewed by Pai Choo on Fri, 15 Mar 2013 13:10:02 GMT . Rating: 3.5

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