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Iomega 10919 Zip 100 Drive (Parallel Port)Platform: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 95 Brand: Iomega Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - Complete backup and restore utilities
- Supports 100 MB Zip disks
- Parallel interface
- Portable, external design
- Maximum sustained transfer rate of 1.40 MB/sec
Reliable, But Slow [Posted on 2002-01-20] Very easy to install and operate. Data transfer with larger files is slow. The zip disks and drives are very reliable!
Sturdy workhorse for 4 years [Posted on 2002-01-25] I'm a Mac user, but I also have a Windows PC in my office. My workplace has over 1,000 employees and the majority of them are on Windows, while I am one of 3 people in the organization that consistently uses a Mac. I am sent files all the time via the Network GroupWare e-mail system. I never wanted to hook my Mac up through all the logging in and everything involved in a Novell system, so I never got the Mac version of the software to connect my Mac fully to the network. So, when someone sends me a file via GroupWise, I copy the attachment onto my ZIP disk and then eject that disk and put it in my Mac to work on the file. Not the most efficient way to go about things, but this 100MB Iomega ZIP drive hasn't failed me once in the past 4 years. Since the Mac OS can read both Mac and PC ZIP disks, I use PC formatted disks and move them back and forth from Windows (the Parallel drive) to Mac (the factory installed 250MB drive) all day long. ZIP disks can hold an equivalent of about 74 floppy disks and the speed is lightning fast when compared to floppies. My only gripe is that Iomega does not make these drives with an on/off switch... even if your computer is off for a week, you've got to unplug your ZIP drive if you don't want it to eat up electricity. Honestly, I doubt that a little ZIP drive that isn't spinning a disk uses more than a single kilowatt hour per month, but it's a waste nonetheless. This one gripe wasn't enough of a drawback to take a star away from the 5 star rating I'm giving this gizmo. It's dependable, it's fast and ZIP is an industry standard. Hats off to Iomega.
power cord [Posted on 2002-12-28] I like the iomega zip drive for storing things and saving space on my hard drive. But i don't have a power cord anymore. Where can i purchase a cord from.
do NOT buy from this seller!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Posted on 2004-10-07] Ordered product and paid with one-click system. Never received the product, I emailed the seller and did not even receive the courtesy of a repsonse. Congratulations, seller -- you account my first bad experience in purchasing something online. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
old technology, but still useful [Posted on 2004-10-31] If your computer has a USB port, you should definitely get a USB Zip drive or flash drive because this parallel-port Zip drive is really slow. However, most old computers (i.e. those made before 1997) do not have a USB port or CD-RW drives, and so this Zip drive is the ideal way for transferring data to and from such computers. 100MB Zip discs are pretty cheap, too. But keep in mind that this drive won't recognize 250MB discs. If you think you might need to use those discs in the future, get a 250MB Zip drive instead.
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