Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!ncar!husc6!rice!sun-spots-request From: slcpi!poseidon!escott@uunet.uu.net (E. Scott Menter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Request info on 8mm tape drives Message-ID: <8901202100.AA02772@poseidon.govt.shearson.com> Date: 28 Jan 89 05:55:02 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 43 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Original-Date: Fri, 20 Jan 89 16:00:49 EST X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 126, message 3 of 12 Hi. There is already a wealth of information on 8mm drives in the Sun Spots archives; I forget what it's listed under. I suspect that wnl will put his two cents in right about here -> [[ Oh, alright. I think you are talking about the file that contains information about the Exabyte tape drive. That is stored under "sun-spots" as "Exabyte.replies". It is only 14337 bytes and it can be retrieved via anonymous FTP from the host "titan.rice.edu" or via the archive server with the request "send sun-spots Exabyte.replies". For more information about the archive server, send a mail message containing the word "help" to the address "archive-server@rice.edu". --wnl ]] As for my experience, I bought 3 Delta Microsystems units from a company called Peripheral Devices here in NYC. The Deltas were a bit more expensive at $4500/unit than the others but came with some nice software to do backups, get information about the drive, and do diagnostics. However, the 2 of the units were DOA and the third rapidly fell way out of spec with regard to errors. Delta was very helpful during this time and shipped me new units, which seem to be a little flaky, but generally okay. To be fair, I've seen no other disparaging references to Delta on the net; only glowing reviews. Maybe I live in a high-radiation zone or something. The software was a little disappointing. The backup software is barely beta test. The other stuff, and the device drivers, seem to perform pretty well, however. Don't buy the tapes from the vendors, by the way. They want about $15/tape, and you can get them at your nearest video outlet for $8 or so. You can contact Delta Micro at (415) 449-6881. Other vendors include: Artecon (800) USA-ARTE Perfect Byte (402) 554-1122 Unison (508) 898-0072 Box Hill (800) 727-3863 ...and a cast of thousands Hope this helps. Scott Menter, Sr. Network Administrator, Shearson Lehman Hutton DDN: escott@shearson.com UUCP: uunet!slcpi!escott (212) 528-4858