MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC APRICOT 340 User Manual

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U s i n g F l o p p y D i s k , C D - R O M & T a p e D r i v e s

APRICOT 340 OWNER’S HANDBOOK 4/9

Using a SCSI DDS-2 tape drive

The computer may be configured with a SCSI DDS-2 (Digital Data
Storage v2.0) tape drive. The software needed to control the drive
depends on your operating environment; ask your supplier for
details.

1

2

3

4

1

cassette insertion slot

2

cassette-in-place indicator (green)

3

drive busy indicator (amber)

4

EJECT

button.

The DDS-2 drive has a built-in compression algorithm which can
typically double, and in some cases quadruple, tape capacity. Data
compression and decompression is transparent to the host software.

The DDS-2 drive uses 120-metre cassettes. The drive automatically
detects whether cassettes are DDS-2 format, or the older DDS
format. It can read and write both DDS uncompressed and DDS-DC
compressed data.

The drive writes compressed data by default, unless it finds
uncompressed data already on the cassette. The drive can also write
uncompressed data under software control. When reading a cassette,
the DDS-2 drive automatically distinguishes compressed and
uncompressed data and either decompresses it or passes it through
unaltered as appropriate.

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