I had an old Iomage Zip 100 drive with a parallel interface.
This README documents the setup on an old Windows XP machine with a parallel port.
- Connect the drive as shown below and powe up. My drive did not autodetect, so I completed the following steps.
- On XP Desktop goto
Start
and rightclick onMy Computer
and selectManage
- Select
Device Manager
and expandPorts (COM & LPT)
- Right-click on
Printer Port(LPT1)
and selectScan for hardware changes
After completing these step my drive appeared.
TomGoBravo attempted the same steps with a similar setup and needed to open the LPT1 Properties and check Enable legacy Plug and Play detection
in the Port Settings
tab before Scan for hardware changes
. His drive does not have AutoDetect
stamped above the rear left parallel port and has Model Number Z100P2
printed above the DC power socket.
Importantly, neither chseeling nor TomGoBravo downloaded any of the dodgy drivers offered on the internet.
I was pleasantly supprised that the data on the drives was fully intact after all these years.