A3070 Tape Drive programming
Rob Healey
rhealey at kas.helios.mn.org
Sun Jun 23 04:10:43 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun19.171335.4227 at news.media.mit.edu> masaru at media-lab.media.mit.edu (Masaru Sugai) writes:
> If AmigaUX is to be release as a software product and A3070 is the only
>officially supported tape driver, many users would be no choice but to buy
>this drive, even though there are no support for AmigaDOS. Methinks the
Huh? The 3070 works great under AmigaDOS 2.0, and if you have
Amiga UNIX you should have AmigaDOS 2.0. Look at BRU...
OK, so you don't like BRU. Well, BRU is using the scsi.device
driver to do the dirty work. If BRU can do it then other packages
should be able to do it too.
Maybe C= could comment officially if the SCSI driver under UNIX
can handle generic 150M SCSI tape drives? Not neccessarily optimally,
but will they work at all? How about support for other SCSI
devices? Is the main SCSI driver written so that subdrivers can
hook right into it? For Tapes, CD-ROM's, foo and bar SCSI gadgets etc...
-Rob
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