QIC capacity on 3B2/x00

Hans Jespersen hjespers at attcan.UUCP
Sat Aug 6 03:42:29 AEST 1988


In article <319 at sobeco.UUCP>, mfp at sobeco.UUCP (Mark F. Proudman) writes:
> 3B2/400's until very recently came only with an (expletive deleted) formatable
> tape (I once made a file system on one - just for fun. fsck took hours). 600's
> have standard QIC 24 tapes, exchangeable with just about anything else. I have
> seen some newer 400's with what are referred to as "60 Meg SCSI drives" (the old
> formatable ones took only 23Meg on a 600 foot tape); whether these are standard
> or commonly available I don't know.  I don't have experience with 500's or
> 700's but AT&T support types have told me that they too are QIC-24.
> 
> The only way I ever found to get anything to and from a 3B2/400 was uucp.

All current 3B2/400's come with 60 MB QIC-24 format (SCSI) tapes built it.
The older 3B2/400's and the XM (expansion modules) for the 300 and 310
had 23 MB tapes, but only because at the time of their introduction 60 MB
tapes were not generally available. The 3B2/500 Pkg. B and the 3B2/700
come with 120 MB SCSI tape units (also QIC-24) and can read the 60 MB tapes
from the 400, 500, and 600. 

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