Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:76978 comp.unix.amiga:1025 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!news.media.mit.edu!media-lab.media.mit.edu!masaru From: masaru@media-lab.media.mit.edu (Masaru Sugai) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: A3070 Tape Drive programming Message-ID: <1991Jun19.171335.4227@news.media.mit.edu> Date: 19 Jun 91 17:13:35 GMT References: <1991Jun19.100002.26682@NCoast.ORG> Sender: news@news.media.mit.edu (USENET News System) Organization: MIT Media Laboratory Lines: 36 In article <1991Jun19.100002.26682@NCoast.ORG> lesle@NCoast.ORG (David A. Lesle) writes: >Is there any way to program the A3070 tape drive to read tapes >of lower density than 150M? I have several tape cartridges with >tar files from a Sun system circa 1989 that I would like to read. > >I remember that the Sun had several different devices depending >on which density you wanted to read, but I can't find anything >like that in the UNIX documentation. I'd like to do this under >either AmigaDOS or UNIX so any help would be appreciated. This is a sort of gripe on A3070. I bought mine in April, but it turned out that there is few programming info in the accompanied booklet. I asked around on several nets when I came across several problems on trying to use it as a tape drive for other platform including AmigaDOS. I'm partly successful to use it as 150MB streamer, but I'm not sure if I really take advantage of maximum performance. Some guy suggested me a possibility of undocumented dip switches and vendor specific SCSI commands, but I couldn't find anybody who had experience with CALIPER 150. I have no idea who OEMs this drive even though it's made in Japan! If AmigaUX is to be release as a software product and A3070 is the only officially supported tape driver, many users would be no choice but to buy this drive, even though there are no support for AmigaDOS. Methinks the advantage of Amiga is powerful hardware and rich PDS, and it's quite wasteful for both us and CBM not to release programming info at large. Or should I have opted for WangTek or Archive ? But I might have hassle in case of AmigaUX as well. I would like additional doc for my A3070 too. >David Lesle uucp: ncoast!lesle -- -- Masaru Sugai:Use disclaimer. CIS 72050,2141:NeXT + A3000 = money-eater NEC Corporation:sugai@ccs.mt.nec.co.jp DORMANT:hardwired logic,machine language MIT R.Affiliate:masaru@media-lab.media.mit.edu: "Silicon on Sapphire" by CLASH