Xref: utzoo comp.periphs:2203 comp.unix.questions:17203 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!dpmizar!iquery!matt From: matt@iquery.UUCP (Matt Reedy) Newsgroups: comp.periphs,comp.unix.questions Subject: Cartridge tape questions Keywords: QIC tape cartridge Message-ID: <169@iquery.UUCP> Date: 26 Oct 89 13:07:58 GMT Organization: Programmed Intelligence, San Antonio Lines: 26 I'm confused about quarter-inch cartridge tape drives. I read that there are 40MB, 60MB, 120MB, & 150MB tape drives. I read about "standards" like QIC-24 and QIC-40. I hear that some are SCSI, some aren't. I know about tape cartridges like DC300A, DC300XL/P, DC600A and so on. I hear that some tape drives can read tapes created on other, different capacity drives. I know that sometimes you have to swap bytes when loading tapes made on different drives. And then there's my AT&T 3B2 machine that uses a "streaming" tape that must be formatted before it can be written to. Can someone fill out a table like the following for me to help me understand this quagmire? Many thanks in advance. Tape Drive SCSI or QIC Type of Can read Swap Capacity NOT Standard? Cartridge tapes sized bytes? My real reason for asking is that we want to get a quarter-inch tape drive for a 386 *NIX machine that is as portable as possible (i.e., we'd like to be able to make tapes on this machine that can be read on the widest possible variety of other *NIX machines). matt -- Matthew Reedy UUCP: cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!dpmizar!iquery!matt Programmed Intelligence Corp. 400 N Loop 1604 E, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78232 (512) 490 6684 Fax: (512) 490-3590