Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!yale!cmcl2!ccnysci!alexis From: alexis@ccnysci.UUCP (Alexis Rosen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: A/UX with third-party drive? Message-ID: <2085@ccnysci.UUCP> Date: 24 May 89 02:36:31 GMT References: <30660@bu-cs.BU.EDU> <8200004@hcx9> Reply-To: alexis@ccnysci.UUCP (Alexis Rosen) Organization: City College of New York Lines: 36 In article <8200004@hcx9> goldfarb@hcx9.UCF.EDU writes: >/* Written 6:21 pm May 8, 1989 by ron@motmpl.UUCP in hcx9:comp.unix.aux */ >>->Also, if anyone knows of a good third-party cartridge tape which would >>->work for this set-up I'd be interested in hearing about it. > >I've got some more information obliquely related to the subject. One >of my Apple insider confidants told me that the Irwin Magnetics 5080 >(80 Mb DC2000 product) is a good unit to buy; however, he didn't know >whether or not Irwin planned to support A/UX. Reviews I have read >support his conclusion about the quality of the drive. I called my >local dealer and told them to do the work of calling Irwin to smoke out >the information. The response was that although there is no software >support for A/UX at present, it is being worked on. Say WHAT????? Who did you talk to? Irwin, in fact, is the only company to support A/UX completely. I have already responded to this message thread once before, but here is the summary: They now have a 120MB unit which works at about 4MB/min. I have used this device under A/UX- they wrote their own driver (the only way to do it). It is really nice software- if you invoke it interactively, it has a real Mac user interface, with powerful selection capabilities (file name, date, last backup time, etc. etc. matching), but it can also be invoked from a shell just like any unix binary. This means that you can have cron go off and do your backups at three in the morning (or whatever's a convenient time). There is a 250MB unit coming in the next month or two. They will also have a DC600 by the end of the summer. --- Alexis Rosen alexis@ccnysci.{uucp,bitnet} alexis@rascal.ics.utexas.edu (last resort)