Teardown of an Quantum Scalar tape library (PWJ72)
We got a Quantum/ADIC tape library, model Scalar i6000 and I take it apart to save some spare parts. Also explaining how it works and what's inside.

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Backing Your Computer Up with QIC Tape

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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Dealer Said My $300k "SCRAP ONLY" Bentley Should NEVER be Started... I did Anyway

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The IBM 1401 compiles and runs FORTRAN II

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Reverse engineering a 'tony' 6502-based game console

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Microsoft Announces Breakthrough With Quantum Chip

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Clemson Computer Center Tour 1980 480p

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SGI Altix 4700 Supercomputer Extreme Teardown

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Why Tape Storage is Making a Sneaky Comeback

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Debugging the 1959 IBM 729 Vacuum Column Tape Drive at the Computer History Museum

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Legends of the RISC Wars

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I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.

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The MOST Broken Computer? The 1986 Sinclair Spectrum+2

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Apollo Comms Part 37: Apollo's weirdest (but genius) analog circuit

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Writing of 3 gb to LTO-1 tape drive - full video

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Creating a 48GB NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPU | Brother Zhang's Repair Shop (ft. 张哥)

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HP and Overland 9-Track Tape Drives Demo

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Sony’s $78,000 VCR from 1986: It Edits!

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LTO Tape Archive and Backup Seminar

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