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1 Technical aspects  





2 Discontinuation  





3 Models  



3.1  Compatibility between tapes and drives  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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An Iomega Ditto internal drive with a 2GB tape and case.
An earlier Iomega Tape 250 drive

The Ditto drive series was a proprietary magnetic tape data storage system released by Iomega during the 1990s. It was marketed as a backup device for personal computers.

They were released in several capacities ranging from the original Ditto 250 drive (250MB compressed capacity per cartridge) to the DittoMAX drive, a compatible format with compressed capacities up to 10GB per cartridge. This was accomplished by increasing the physical size of the cartridge (making it longer). Some versions of the drive were also able to read Travan-type tapes.

Technical aspects[edit]

Ditto internal drives were connected through the floppy drive channel and used MFM encoding to store data (the same method as on older floppy drives). An ISA accelerator card called the Ditto Dash, providing higher speed than a stock floppy controller, was also available.

Ditto external drives were connected to the parallel port and offered a print-through port which allowed a printer to operate while daisy-chained to the Ditto drive. This is a feature also commonly found on an Iomega ZIP drive. Usage of the parallel port allowed for transfer speeds (in EPP mode) of a maximum 1 MB/s.

Discontinuation[edit]

In 1999, Iomega sold the Ditto brand and technology to Tecmar and exited the tape drive business.

The Ditto series has been discontinued. The need for higher capacities has made the Ditto series obsolete. The slow bandwidth of the Ditto also limited its usefulness compared to the Iomega REV or the older (and discontinued) Iomega Jaz.

Models[edit]

Compatibility between tapes and drives[edit]

QIC Travan Iomega Ditto
2080 2120 2120XL QW5122 3000 3000XL 3010XL 3010XLF 3020 3020XL 3020XLF TR-1 TR-2 TR-3 2GB Max 3GB 3.7GB Max 5GB Max 7GB Max 10GB
Tape 250 R/W/F R/W/F R/W
Tape 420 R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F
Ditto 800 R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F
Ditto 510 R R R/W/F R/W/F
Ditto 700 R R R/W/F R/W/F
Ditto 850 R R R R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F
Ditto 1700 R R R R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F R/W/F
Ditto 3200 R R R R R R ? R/W/F R/W/F R R R/W/F
Ditto 2GB R R R R R R ? R/W/F R/W/F R R R/W/F R/W R/W
Ditto Max R R R R R/W R R/W R/W R/W
Ditto Max Professional R R R R R/W R R/W R/W R/W

Notes:

R - read capable
W - write capable
F - format capable

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Iomega sets challenge to Irwin in removable QIC tape drives - Iomega Corp.'s Iomega Tape250 removable quarter-inch cartridge tape drive poses challenge to Irwin Magnetic Systems Inc.'s product - Product Announcement | Electronic News | Find Articles at BNET.com".
  • ^ "Tape Standards and Compatibility for the Ditto drive". iomega-na-en.custhelp.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  • External links[edit]


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