The 136FWA04 is a tape backup manufactured by Dell. This version of "136FWA04.EXE" has been downloaded 14 times with a user rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 5 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 11.8 MB.
136FWA04
PowerVault 128T LTO/SDLT (Tape Library)
Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Linux, Other
131D-135D, A00 (1-Feb-2002)
Tape Automation: Dell PowerVault 128T Tape Library, Firmware, Multi OS, English, PowerVault 128T Tape Library, v. 131D-135D, A00
PowerVault 128T LTO Library Firmware 1.31.DPowerVault 128T LTO Drive Firmware E15VPowerVault 128T SDLT Library Firmware 1.35.DPowerVault 128T SDLT Drive Firmware V37
OS: Red Hat Red Hat Linux 6.2 Red Hat Red Hat Linux 7.0 Novell Netware
BalajiA (DG Staff Member) on 4-Feb-2005
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
FirmwareA04/Library/SDLT/dl.exe | 728.9 KB | 13 Oct 2000 |
FirmwareA04/Library/SDLT/dell136t-V2_66_02.lif | 1.4 MB | 28 Dec 2001 |
FirmwareA04/Library/SDLT/AuxBoot2_04_06.img | 32.8 KB | 3 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/Library/SDLT/MainBoot2_04_06.img | 65.5 KB | 3 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/Library/SDLT/ask.exe | 8.9 KB | 29 Nov 2001 |
FirmwareA04/Library/SDLT/PROGSDLTLIB.BAT | 2.3 KB | 4 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/Library/dell136t-V2_66_02.lif | 1.4 MB | 28 Dec 2001 |
FirmwareA04/Library/LTO/dl.exe | 728.9 KB | 13 Oct 2000 |
FirmwareA04/Library/LTO/dell136t-V2_66_02.lif | 1.4 MB | 28 Dec 2001 |
FirmwareA04/Library/LTO/AuxBoot2_04_06.img | 32.8 KB | 3 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/Library/LTO/MainBoot2_04_06.img | 65.5 KB | 3 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/Library/LTO/ask.exe | 8.9 KB | 29 Nov 2001 |
FirmwareA04/Library/LTO/PROGLTOLIB.BAT | 2.3 KB | 4 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/release notes.txt | 1.3 KB | 9 Jan 2002 |
FirmwareA04/SDLT Drive/Setup.exe | 1.9 MB | 31 Oct 2001 |
FirmwareA04/SDLT Drive/sdlt1_v37_del-1.img | 2.8 MB | 15 Nov 2001 |
FirmwareA04/RMU/s/131d-00012.img | 564.4 KB | 21 Jul 2001 |
FirmwareA04/RMU/rmu-dell136t.lif | 564.4 KB | 21 Jul 2001 |
FirmwareA04/LTO Drive/4.211ACI4disco.e | 577.0 KB | 6 Jun 2001 |
FirmwareA04/LTO Drive/Dell_LTTInstall2.7.exe | 3.1 MB | 6 Mar 2001 |
FirmwareA04/LTO Drive/4.211ACI4disco.frm | 578.1 KB | 6 Jun 2001 |
FirmwareA04/FC Module/v040310_all.bin | 4.6 MB | 19 Dec 2001 |
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