Xenix vs. Unix?
Matthew Thurmaier
thurm at shorty.CS.WISC.EDU
Tue Sep 12 12:28:32 AEST 1989
In article <315 at bilver.UUCP> (Bill Vermillion) writes:
> I have had success with the Maynard units. They install right, first time
> every time. And run right. The only thing I have found is that sometimes it
> didn't like to take the tar command the first time. So I just made a scripts
> that issued "mtape reset" as the first line, sleep a few seconds, and then
> generate the tar command. Users fire it off by logging in as "tape".
> Perhaps you could explain to me/the-net what their problems are. I am using
> them under 2.2.3 on '286 machines, and 2.2.3 on IBM 80's.
>
> Now one item in defense of Irwin. They have always had the best magician
> demonstrating their product at trade shows. :-)
> --
> Bill Vermillion - UUCP: {uiucuxc,hoptoad,petsd}!peora!tarpit!bilver!bill
> : bill at bilver.UUCP
>
>
Bill, I appreciate your humor. However, I have yet to get a maynard drive
to work on a system with a digiboard 8-port smart mux. Granted I never
called their support, their problems seemed to be too much of a hassle
for me to deal with at the time. They had already earned themselves a
bad rep. w/ me when they admitted (after 6 months of phoning their support
people) FINALLY that their driver interfeared with the Excellan driver in
a xenix machine and that therefore we couldn't use their drive and xenix-net
/ Excellan products simultaneously. GREAT.
Also, NO ONE should have to do a reset of their tape drive every time they
use it. That is not WORKING in my book. But if it works for you... great.
Matthew.
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