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36 TASCAM MMR-8 User’s Guide • Chapter 2 • Installation MMR-8
Wide Kingston Drive Frames
The Kingston SCSI drive frame in the MMR is normally configured for narrow SCSI. TASCAM can also
provide MMR/MMP units configured with wide Kingston frames and carriers, and can perform a service
upgrade to remove the existing narrow Kinston frame and carrier and replace it with a wide Kingston
frame and carrier. Contact your TASCAM representative for pricing and availability on these wide units.
Note that a narrow drive carrier will not fit into a wide frame, and vice versa.
It is possible to mount a narrow SCSI drive in a wide Kingston carrier (or vice versa) by means of an
adapter inside the carrier. One source for these adapters and other SCSI cable peripherals can be found at:
CS Electronics
17500 Gillette Ave.
Irvine, California 92614
Tel (949) 475-9100 Fax (949) 475-9119
http://www.scsi-cables.com/Index.htm
CS Model # ADP-9051 is for HD68-pin male to 50-pin male (mounts a wide drive in a narrow carrier)
CS Model # ADP-9056 is for HD68-pin female to 50-pin female (mounts a narrow drive in a wide
carrier).
Approved SCSI Drives
The following disk drives have been approved for use with the MMR-8 as of July 19, 1999:
Drive
Manufacturer
Drive
Model
Firmware
Version
Seagate ST118273LW 6246
Seagate ST19101W 0014
Seagate ST318203LW 0001
Seagate ST318275LW 0001
Seagate ST32272N 0876
Seagate ST34371N 0484
Seagate ST34573N 5958
Seagate ST34573W 5764
Seagate ST39102LW 0005
Seagate ST39173N 5764
Seagate ST39173W 5764
Seagate ST39173LW 6264
Nikon* DD53-SIP Beluga AV Unknown
IBM DCHS09F 2222
Manufacturers frequently release new drive models and obsolete other drive models. The most current list
of approved drives can be found on the TASCAM web site at http://www.tascam.com .
* Users should be aware these drives do not perform as well as hard drives. Test results with the NIKON
Beluga drive with 1K/sector media show 8 tracks of record and playback in 16- or 24-bit TapeMode is
generally reliable. Non-destructive mode performance is less reliable, especially with heavy edit density.
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