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HP 250 - HP Integrated Storage Product; HP 7908.7911, and 7912 Disc Drives

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Storage
Devices
and
Media
HP Integrated Storage Product
An
HP
Integrated
Storage
product.
as
seen
in
the
drawing
below.
consists
of
a
disc
drive.
and
a
high-speed
cartridge
tape
drive;
the
disc
can
be
either
an
HP
7908,
7911.
or
7912.
A
single
"brain"
(known
as
the
controller)
manages
the
operations
of
each
disc
and
tape
drive
combination.
HP
7908.7911, and 7912 Disc Drives
iThe
only
information
you
need
to
know
regarding
the
HP
7908,
7911,
and
7912
disc
drives
is
power-on
procedure.
Once
the
drive
is
operating
properly,
you
won't
need
to
deal
with
it
further.
You
never
have
to
touch,
insert.
or
remove
the
disc.
To
turn
any
of
the
three
discs
on,
push
the
switch
located
on
the
rear
of
the
cabinet
(see
the
drawing
below)
to
the
ON
(1)
position.
To
power
off
a
drive.
push
the
same
switch
to
the
OFF
(0)
position.
NOTE
You
should
never
power
off
any
Integrated
Storage
Product
unless
you
are
sure
that
no
other
tasks
require
it
for
processing.
5-2
Rev.
1/82
Storage
Devices
and
Media
HP Integrated Storage Product
An
HP
Integrated
Storage
product.
as
seen
in
the
drawing
below.
consists
of
a
disc
drive.
and
a
high-speed
cartridge
tape
drive;
the
disc
can
be
either
an
HP
7908,
7911.
or
7912.
A
single
"brain"
(known
as
the
controller)
manages
the
operations
of
each
disc
and
tape
drive
combination.
HP
7908.7911, and 7912 Disc Drives
iThe
only
information
you
need
to
know
regarding
the
HP
7908,
7911,
and
7912
disc
drives
is
power-on
procedure.
Once
the
drive
is
operating
properly,
you
won't
need
to
deal
with
it
further.
You
never
have
to
touch,
insert.
or
remove
the
disc.
To
turn
any
of
the
three
discs
on,
push
the
switch
located
on
the
rear
of
the
cabinet
(see
the
drawing
below)
to
the
ON
(1)
position.
To
power
off
a
drive.
push
the
same
switch
to
the
OFF
(0)
position.
NOTE
You
should
never
power
off
any
Integrated
Storage
Product
unless
you
are
sure
that
no
other
tasks
require
it
for
processing.
5-2
Rev.
1/82

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