Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!mailrus!ukma!rutgers!att!cbnews!mvadh From: mvadh@cbnews.ATT.COM (andrew.d.hay) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: PC6386 Tape Drives Message-ID: <3145@cbnews.ATT.COM> Date: 16 Jan 89 14:13:11 GMT References: <2507@antique.UUCP> Reply-To: mvadh@cbnews.ATT.COM (andrew.d.hay) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 31 In article <2507@antique.UUCP> ees@antique.UUCP (Gene Sampieri) writes: "I would like to add a tape drive to several PC6386 machines. I would "really like to use the 40 meg type that use the floppy controller as in "some of the machines I am limited to board space. Are there any other "drives besides the ATT units? yes, lots. (i am assuming you want a qic-40 std. drive) the cheapest i found (& recommended by our comp. ctr.) was the colorado memory systems 'jumbo', $300. "Second question; will the 40 meg unit work with UNIX?? yes & no. there are no unix drivers available yet, but there *are* *xenix* drivers, and unix 3.2 is supposed to be src compatible with xenix, so perhaps some nice manufacturer will recompile for us. (;^>) if i could find the qic-40 command set, i might try my hand at hacking up a driver. can anyone out there help me? "I have calls into the AT&T Hotline, AT&T Product Center and Archive, so "far no one has been able to answer my questions or even return my calls. my experience with at&t has been largely the luck of the draw. sometimes you get someone helpful, sometimes not. -- Andrew Hay +------------------------------------------------------+ Apprentice Polymath | Yes, the wages of sin ARE death, but after they take | AT&T-BL Ward Hill MA | taxes out, it's kind of a tired feeling really | mvuxq.att.com!adh +------------------------------------------------------+