![]() (I'll try to refine this description at some point. One interesting behavior of the ZIP mount is while it shows as available in the above GUI - if I were to go to the mount point (/media/me/ZIP-100) there would be nothing there - only after clicking on ZIP-100 does it actually go out and read the zip and then I can do the listing. Here's the parallel port card used: X-MEDIA XM-PEX-1P PCI-E 1-Port DB25 Parallel PCI Express (PCIe x1) CardĬopied 24 zip disks so far - no issues. Well I can now proceed with my original task of copying a bunch of zip drives. (in the 'Other Locations' section - it's small but says ZIP-100 and is browseable.) After restart I verified same cat /proc/scsi/scsi command with same results! It did not automount as described in last reference so I restarted (which I'm in the habit of now for any system change). Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 06 Vendor: Seagate Model: One Touch HDD Rev: 1707 Vendor: ATA Model: Samsung SSD 860 Rev: 1B6Q Vendor: ASUS Model: DRW-24B1ST j Rev: 1.11 Try the following link to the Iomega suuport page on Zip drives and WindowsXP Iomega. If its SCSI, you need to load drivers for the SCSI card and then download and install drivers for the Zip drive itself. Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05 Windows 7 and later (downloads a file named. Vendor: ATA Model: Samsung SSD 860 Rev: 2B6Q Reran cat /proc/scsi/scsi: Attached devices: I then tried the "newer" zip drive path which did: After the install of 22.04.1 the "older" path (ppa) still did not work. ![]() I had always assumed it was an older drive (figuring ZIP100 was older) and went down the "ppa" path (although I am nearly certain I had also tried the "newer" path instructions on the 20.04.3 install). I then revisited a page that I found during this exercise Linux/ZIP Drive which differentiated on "older" and "newer" zip drives. parport0 (addr 0): SCSI adapter, IMG VP1 parport0: Device ID was 64 bytes while device told it would be 63 bytes systemd: Condition check resulted in First Boot Complete being skipped. systemd: Finished Load/Save Random Seed. pcieport 0000:00:1c.7: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Data Link Layer, (Transmitter ID) I revisited dmesg and verified my parallel port is discovered at least (this is not new with the install but good to see): ppdev: user-space parallel port driver IOMegaZIPDrive - which was unsuccessful, still no zip drive in scsi list. Went back to some initial instructions found here: Decided to go the route of a full install of 22.04.1 LTS which was a one day activity filled with many headaches of which I will spare the reader.
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