tape streamers question
Jonathan Bayer
jbayer at ispi.UUCP
Fri Dec 30 01:30:35 AEST 1988
In article <271 at dcs.UUCP>, wnp at dcs.UUCP (Wolf N. Paul) writes:
> In article <314 at belltec.UUCP> dar at belltec.UUCP (Dimitri Rotow) writes:
> >Almost all streamers use the QIC-36 command interface. The original QIC-36
> >card was designed by Northern Telecom and put into mass production by Everex
> >in their EV series. Since then, numerous third parties (Wangtek, etc) are
> >building "PC36" compatible streamer tape controllers. The tape software
> >most vendors use will work with all such cards (keeping in mind that any
> >given driver is always vulnerable to changes in ROMs, PALS, and other
> >individual design changes).
>
> Would you care to comment on the REASON for the change of PALS on the Bell Tech-
> supplied EV-811-B controller, which in effect makes the use of Bell Tech's
> System V/AT tape driver impossible with a non-Bell Tech EV-811-B?
>
Unfortunately, Bell Technologies is practicing copy protection on
Unix/Xenix. By changing the PALS they ensure that only their software
will work with their board, and that their board will only work with
their software. I found this out the hard way after SCO came out with
direct support of the QIC-36 boards. I now have a customer who is stuck
with the Bell stuff, and for obvious reasons does not want to upgrade
the hardware.
BTW, Bell does have a very good streaming mode. Depending on the
software they can stream several megs of data all at the same time,
while SCO can only stream 20 to 40 K at one time. However, I don't know
how much of a speed increase it results in.
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