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Re: [TCLUG:626] Iomega Zip Drive
On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Christopher Reid Palmer wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Hans Umhoefer wrote:
>
> > Unless you have other scsi devices attached to the machine the zip drive
> > should be /dev/sda4, you just have to mount it and it works like any other
> > filesystem.
>
> Is this correct? Why would a parallel port device be represented as the
> fourth partition on the first SCSI disk?
The Zip parallel port adapter utilizes a SCSI-to-Parallel-port bridge chip
added on to a standard SCSI zip drive, so once the driver is loaded, it
sees that chip as a SCSI adapter. It's sda4 because Iomega stupidly
decided that standard DOS formatted zips would have the data partition on
partition 4 (with 1-3 unassigned). You can repartition and reformat the
disks yourself, but you run the risk of being incompatible with Windows if
you do.
> And what if you *do* have other SCSI disks? (I'm getting my new PC put
> together, and it will have all SCSI disks, including a SCSI Zip, so I'm
> kinda anxious about this...).
The SCSI zip drives can either use ID 5 or ID 6. So, you just see where
it falls in the chain, and use the appropriate device. It sees the zip
drive as a disk drive, so you just figure out where it goes in your chain.
(I have two hard drives on ID 0 and ID 6, and my zip is on ID 5, so my zip
is /dev/sdb. It's pretty easy, actually.) If you're still confused, ask
me about it on IRC sometime.
David