The xSeries 220 8645 is a tape backup manufactured by IBM. This update - "ibm_tape_dlt-4.2.77_windows_i386.exe" - has an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 3 reviews, and has been downloaded 15 times. The total disk space used for this update is 683.5 KB.
xSeries 220 8645
Benchmark DLT1/VS80 Tape Drive
Benchmark DLT2 Tape Drive
Benchmark VS160 Drive within ValueLoader VS1280
Benchmark VS160 Tape Drive
Benchmark VS80 Drive within ValueLoader VS640
Compaq DLT VS80 Tape Drive
Compaq DLT1 Tape Drive
Not Applicable
4.2.77 (16-Jan-2007)
4.2.77.0 (2006-08-01) via .inf
IBM Digital Linear Tape device drivers
Manivannan (DG Staff Member) on 22-Jun-2009
IDE\SEQUENTIALIBM_DLT-V4______________________________
IDE\SEQUENTIALQUANTUM_DLT-V4__________________________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALBNCHMARKDLT1____________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALBNCHMARKDLT2____________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALBNCHMARKVS1280__________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALBNCHMARKVS160___________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALBNCHMARKVS640___________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALCOMPAQ__DLT1____________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALCOMPAQ__DLT4000_________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALCOMPAQ__DLT7000_________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALCOMPAQ__DLT8000_________
SCSI\SEQUENTIALCOMPAQ__DLT_VS_40/80____
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
LT1f1I64.dll | 399.9 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
LT1f1X32.dll | 226.3 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
LT1f1X64.dll | 274.4 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
QntmDLT.inf | 24.4 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
QntmI64.sys | 22.0 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
QntmX32.sys | 10.8 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
QntmX64.sys | 14.8 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
Quantum_DLT_Driver_v4-2-77.exe | 284.3 KB | 3 Jan 2007 |
XlateI64.sys | 38.9 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
XlateX32.sys | 14.8 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
XlateX64.sys | 21.5 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
qntmdlt.cat | 15.6 KB | 28 Aug 2006 |
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