Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!ukma!uflorida!codas!atlas.codas.att.com!mikel From: mikel@atlas.codas.att.com (Mikel Manitius) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: 3b1 tape cartdrige Message-ID: <9@atlas.codas.att.com> Date: 18 Feb 88 03:45:04 GMT References: <389@pcbox.UUCP> Organization: AT&T, Altamonte Springs, FL Lines: 23 In article <389@pcbox.UUCP>, pjc@pcbox.UUCP (Paul J. Condie) writes: > I'm thinking about getting a tape backup system for my 3b1, I know ... I know > I hate paying that kind of money too. But I need a good solution in saving > my files if the 3b1 craps out, where it would be cheaper to junk it. > > My question is if I backup on the tape cartdrige system can a 3b2 read > a 3b1 backup tape (cpio format). Yes, a 3b2/300 with an XM or 3b2/400 will be able to read the tape. It will not be readable on a SCSI drive however. For those of you in offices who have a STARLAN network, I've written some nifty utilities, one of which is a tape backup interface. I can back up an entire 67Meg 3b1 disk onto a 60 Meg SCSI tape on a 3b2/600. (assuming the 3b1's disk isn't completley full (the extra 7 meg...)) One other note about the streamer drive for the UNIX Pc, we seem to be having problems with the specific combination of OS 3.51, a STARLAN board, and a tape controler board in the same machine. With the addittion of the tape drive, the PC crashes right after booting. -- Mikel Manitius mikel@codas.att.com