File:Exabyte-8200 backup tape drive for the Data8 (or D-Eight, D8) system with SCSI interface, c. 1990.jpg

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Exabyte-8200 backup tape drive for the Data8 (or D-Eight, D8) system, c. 1990

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English: An EXB-8200 computer tape drive manufactured by Exabyte corporation in August 1990. This particular drive is made for mounting in a computer chassis and has a SCSI interface. The tape cassettes used are technically largely identical to those of the Hi8 video cassette system with a tape of 8 mm width, as is the mechanics of the drive. The standard is confusingly sometimes written as Data8, or as D-Eight, or as D-8, though all terms refer to the same thing. An online available version of the user manual.
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current17:23, 2 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:23, 2 September 2007671 × 513 (75 KB)Krej (talk | contribs)An EXB-8200 computer tape drive manufactured by Exabyte corporation in August 1990. This particular drive is made for mounting in a computer chassis.

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