Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!ahmcs!alan From: alan@ahmcs.uucp (Alan Mintz) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Dell tape drive with Xenix? Message-ID: <190@ahmcs.uucp> Date: 7 May 91 01:16:30 GMT References: <3402@crdos1.crd.ge.COM> Organization: Micro-Quick Systems, Inc. Lines: 29 In article <3402@crdos1.crd.ge.COM>, davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen Jr) writes: > > Has anyone been able to use the Dell 150MB tape drive (Wangtek) with > Xenix, and if so what's the secret? I configured the type as W, i/o > ports, interrupt and DMA, but the device is still not found. Is this OEM > drive hacked to the point where it won't work with standard drivers, or > is there some subtle trick needed to get it working? Hmmm. We do it all the time in Dell as well as other machines. "mkdev tape" should look like: Tape Parameters Values Comments --------------- ------ -------- 1. Controller Type 3 1 = type A, 3 = type W, 4 = type E, 5 = type M, 6 = type T or 7 = type X 2. DMA Channel 1 1 or 3 3. Interrupt Vector 5 logical vector number 4. Base Address 0338H i/o addresses start here Zero Values Imply Auto-Configuration Maybe there is something special about the 0x338 address. I recall some difficulty trying to use 0x300. Oh. Now that I think about it, if the pins on the bus card point up (as opposed to out), you have the "Wangtek/Tecmar Single-Chip Tape Controller" and will need to either XNX155B or XNX149 your XENIX. -- < Alan H. Mintz | alan@mq.com | ...!uunet!ahmcs!alan >