3-rd party 8mm Drives
John P. Eisenmenger
jpe at egr.duke.edu
Sat Apr 13 00:26:10 AEST 1991
>From article <1991Apr11.185853.17502 at aplcen.apl.jhu.edu>, by dave at visual1.jhuapl.edu (Dave Weintraub):
> A potential user brought in an 8mm drive. We put it into the SCSI daisychain,
> restarted the system, and used SMIT to say that there was another tape drive
> on the stystem. When we try to use it (eg, tar), the system keeps asking us
> to mount volume 1 and hit enter.
> Do I recall that there was some discussion on this a few months back?
Yes. As it turns out, IBM decided the standard Exabyte PROM was a bit
crufty so they replaced it with their own. A standard SCSI 8mm drive
will therefore not work with the RS/6000. The two options 3rd-party
vendors have are: to write a device driver for their drive, or to make
their tape drive work like IBM's.
I went through all the trials of trying to get a standard 8mm drive to
work only to find out the information above. At least you didn't buy
the drive...
I currently have a CCG 8mm drive and it is working well (they took the
second approach).
> Any help/comments are appreciated.
> Thanks ... Dave
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