Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:8941 unix-pc.general:4941 Path: utzoo!censor!comspec!becker!bdb From: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general Subject: Re: 3.5" drives and tape drive in Unix PC Message-ID: <5435@becker.UUCP> Date: 4 Mar 90 16:07:17 GMT References: <22605@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Reply-To: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) Organization: G. T. S., Toronto, Ontario Lines: 30 In article <22605@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> sjohn@cory.Berkeley.EDU (John Sasinowski) writes: | | I am interested in adding a 3.5" drive to my Unix PC to make |backing up the hard disk easier. Jameco Electronics has a drive that |is listed as a 720K drive for an IBM PC. Will this work in my machine? |If so, will it give me 800K on a disk? The drive is manufactured by |Sony. Yes, and yes. One person I know has connected a switch and added the drive so that he can switch back & forth between the existing 5.25" drive & a 3.5" drive - it works just fine. | Jameco also has a tape drive that stores up to 60MB on a tape |and that runs on standard IBM controller cards. Does anyone know if |this will work on a Unix PC? If it can be set up to look to the controller like a floppy with more tracks, it might work OK. This implies random access & floppy drive hardware interface compatibility. If it needs special software or driver, it probably would not work... Cheers, -- (__) Bruce Becker Toronto, Ontario w \@@/ Internet: bdb@becker.UUCP, bruce@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu `/v/-e UUCP: ...!uunet!mnetor!becker!bdb _/ \_ "They never tell you shit like this in high school!" - J. R. Dobbs