Xref: utzoo comp.periphs:2396 comp.sys.dec:2363 comp.unix.ultrix:2407 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!think!snorkelwacker!spdcc!dyer From: dyer@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) Newsgroups: comp.periphs,comp.sys.dec,comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Exabyte "on-line" Keywords: DS3100 Message-ID: <1006@ursa-major.SPDCC.COM> Date: 28 Dec 89 06:13:54 GMT Reply-To: dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) Organization: S.P. Dyer Computer Consulting, Cambridge MA Lines: 32 Well, as several people said, the Exabyte 8mm cartridge unit works out of the box on the DECStation 3100 with Ultrix 3.1, provided you have the dip switches set correctly (and possibly, a late-model Exabyte with uptodate ROMs.) For the record, my dip switch settings as recommended by Exabyte tech support are: (SW3 ON--even byte disconnect, SW4 ON--no busy enable, SW5 ON--variable block mode on power up.) Everything else is set to off. I've been using it now for most of the evening, and I've seen a few glitches which I'd like to compare with other people's experience: It's not clear to me how you get the unit to come "on line" once you insert a tape. Only with a power cycle after inserting a new cartridge does the tape actually get threaded, and the green LED indicate "on line". Otherwise, if you insert a 8mm cartridge (say, after removing an earlier one) the unit just sits there offline. I must be missing something. "tar tbf 2 /dev/rmt1h ..." works fine. "tar" with a blocksize of 20 (10240 bytes) causes Ultrix 3.1 to hang completely. I'm happy with the first, given that it works. I am not familiar with the optimum blocksize for an 8mm drive. Is there one? Do I end up losing a lot of tape with IRG's if I'm not careful? -- Steve Dyer dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.com aka {ima,harvard,rayssd,linus,m2c}!spdcc!dyer dyer@arktouros.mit.edu, dyer@hstbme.mit.edu