The cartridge label window is starting to fall into the drive, a rubber foot has gone missing and the eject button plastic hinge has given way, but that’s what you expect from something of this age. This unit was made in Malaysia on 2nd August 1999, and comes complete with the over-cartridge-window label. This would have been one of their mid-early USB ZIP drives judging by the size, and has a model number of Z100USB. Say hello to the translucent blue USB ZIP drive. More on that later though … ZIP100 USB Drive These aren’t that easy to come by, especially compared to ZIP100 equipment. This week, I had something to celebrate as I finally managed to have a working ZIP250 drive and cartridge donated to me for a recovery exercise. This site’s seen quite a few postings on the ZIP drive and disks, but because of its influence, I still to this day handle ZIP disks and equipment on occasion. Here’s another one for those nostalgic people who just can’t get enough of the Iomega ZIP.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |