Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!bionet!ames!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ucla-cs!uci-ics!zardoz!tgate!ka3ovk!ki4pv!cdin-1!dsinc!wells!mdi386!bruce From: bruce@mdi386.UUCP (Bruce A. McIntyre) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Cartridge Tape Units Summary: You can get updated drivers from SCO or from ARCHIVE for free Keywords: jumbo colorado archive Message-ID: <110@mdi386.UUCP> Date: 30 Jul 89 16:59:26 GMT References: <686@aurora.AthabascaU.CA> <1092@ispi.UUCP> <815@occrsh.ATT.COM> <1094@ispi.UUCP> Organization: Wells Computer Systems Corp., Levittown, Pa. 19058 Lines: 33 In article <1094@ispi.UUCP>, jbayer@ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) writes: > qac@occrsh.ATT.COM (Quentin_Conner) writes: >>>The drivers for the Archive are built into Xenix by SCO. I am running this >>>drive, and on 2.3.2 it goes like a bandit. > >>I wonder if the driver from release 2.3.2 will work with 2.2.1 or >>maybe I need to order an update from SCO. (probably prohibitively expensive) > > Assuming you are running 386 Xenix, the update from 2.2.1 to 2.3.2 will cost > about $ 150 or so. The driver seems to be built into the kernel, so I do > not think there is a way to move it from 2.3.2 to 2.2.1. The update drivers for the short ARCHIVE board are available from either ARCHIVE or from SCO. You only have to request them, and the update disk is available. I have done this several times when upgrading an SCO system from XENIX286 to XENIX386. You do NOT have to upgrade from 2.2.x to 2.3.x as the drivers will be linked into the current kernal on installation of the drivers. It is then included when you configure the tape drive. I use Interrupt 5, as I don't have either a bus mouse or a second parallel printer. The drivers built into the kernal for 2.2.x are for the LONG Archive controller but you still need to configure it manually. You cannot use the autoconfigure mode, you must set the parameters when installing the drivers. Note: The DOS program delivered with the ARCHIVE drive will not work on a machine running at a clock speed faster than 8-10 Mhz, but the XENIX drivers will work on machines up to 20Mhz at least. (I have not tried it on any faster machines) bruce -- ========================================================================= Bruce A. McIntyre, McIntyre Designs, Inc. VOICE(215)322-1895 143 Bridgetown Pike, Langhorne, Pa. 19047 DATA (215)357-2915 {wells|lgnp1}!mdi386!bruce bruce@wells tbit+