Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!vsi1!wyse!mips!prls!philabs!phri!marob!daveh From: daveh@marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Computone grumbling Summary: They're not the only ones. Keywords: Boo,Hiss Message-ID: <1989Jun16.122631.5847@marob.masa.com> Date: 16 Jun 89 12:26:31 GMT References: <122@jassys.UUCP> Reply-To: daveh@marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) Distribution: usa Organization: ESCC New York City Lines: 31 In article <122@jassys.UUCP> tony@jassys.UUCP (Tony Holden) writes: >When the 2.3 upgrade from SCO arrived I looked thru the docs. No >mention of Computone boards. Growl. Called Jeff in Tech >Support@Computone. Jeff sez "Sorry but the board needs to be >upgraded, $150 and send me the board". There's nothing wrong with the >board. I don't want it to be upgraded, only to work with SCO 2.3. >Jeff sez "Some systems with work with the old drivers and some don't. >Don't know why." [...] On a recommendation from SCO (several years ago), we went with Emerald Systems cartridge tape drives, for all our then installed machines. Emerald supplied their own drivers for 2.1, SCO included Emerald support in 2.2, but when 2.3 rolled around, the Emerald was still on the supported list, but it failed to function with 2.3. After a bit of investigation, we were left with "... Well, we don't have an Emerald inhouse, so it wasn't really tested with 2.3. Since it worked with 2.2, we assumed it worked in 2.3 ...". That was back in January, and we have since gone to one of the Archive-compatible drives on our 2.3 machines. Last week we got a letter from Emerald Systems, offering a $200 board and cable upgrade to allow operation under SCO 2.3 (to what was originally a $1600 product [before tape drives were a commodity]). >Never again will I consider a Computone product. Ditto Emerald Systems (this is only the last of a long list of problems which needn't be aired here). -- Dave Hammond daveh@marob.masa.com