I use both the Syquest EZ-135 and the Syquest EZ-Flyer 230. Both have worked
flawlessly for over 5 years.
The Zip can be a little tricky and doesn't seem to always work with some Emax II.
Although people here do swear by them. You need a Zip Classic since they have a
hardware ability to switch SCSI IDs and the newer Zips are software based (I think that's
right). The Syquest drives can be had for a steal on Ebay and Ubid.
On 4 Jan 2002 at 17:07, francopz@... wrote:
> Will a SCSI external media drive (ZIP or Syquest) work with an Emax
> II? If so, are there any things I have to look out for when getting
> one?
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
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