Iomega qic 80 250Mb using Floppy Cable Driver Download

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The qic 80 250Mb using Floppy Cable is a tape backup manufactured by Iomega. Visitors have downloaded this file "DT521-2.ZIP" 2,028 times with an aggregate rating of 3 out of 5 stars based on 21 reviews. It is compatible with PCs running Windows XP, among other operating systems. The total disk space used for this update is 869.4 KB.

21 Ratings, (see all reviews) 2,028 Downloads

Supported Models

qic 80 250Mb using Floppy Cable

Manufacturers

Iomega

Supported Operating Systems

Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1

File Name

DT521-2.ZIP (869.4 KB)

Additional Notes

for iomega tape drive

250 / 120 MB

using floppy cable

2120 tapes

qic 80

Uploaded By

nick pyramides (DG Member) on 8-Jan-2001

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How to Update qic 80 250Mb using Floppy Cable Device Drivers

Step 1 - Download Your Driver

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Driver Contents File List

The following files are found inside the driver download file.

Name Size Date
TAPECTRL.ENU 984 bytes 9 Aug 1996
VFINTD.386 5.5 KB 7 Aug 1995
WOMPPENU.Z 7.3 KB 1 Aug 1996
WOMPPGEN.Z 26.8 KB 1 Aug 1996
QBWTHK16.DLL 9.5 KB 8 Aug 1996
HISTORY.BLD 1.9 KB 9 Aug 1996
VXDDRVQ.Z 41.7 KB 8 Aug 1996
DBARCENU.Z 187.1 KB 8 Aug 1996
DISK_TAG.002 12 bytes 9 Aug 1996
WDITENU.Z 53.6 KB 9 Aug 1996
BUDATA.DAT 783 bytes 9 Aug 1996
WINDDM.Z 24.7 KB 30 Jul 1996
WDITGEN.Z 27.6 KB 9 Aug 1996
WINPSENU.Z 7.2 KB 9 Aug 1996
WSCHDGEN.Z 82.0 KB 6 Aug 1996
WDEDENU.Z 86.4 KB 9 Aug 1996
QBWTHK32.DLL 63.5 KB 8 Aug 1996
VXDDRVP.Z 90.6 KB 8 Aug 1996
WSCHDENU.Z 22.8 KB 6 Aug 1996
VXDJDRVQ.Z 40.6 KB 8 Aug 1996
OWRES.DLL 265.6 KB 9 Aug 1996
WDEDGEN.Z 1.0 KB 9 Aug 1996
VXDJDRVP.Z 90.1 KB 8 Aug 1996
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