Ivan Trail wrote:
> Brand Name: Irwin
> Product deacription: Accutrak Standard EZPort parallel tape backup
> system
> MFG product ID: A120EP
> MFG Serial #: mooo46211
> MFG ID # 662676
>
> It says it holds 120M, and it connects to the printer parallel port.
> That is about all I know. If anyone knows how to tame this beast, drop
> me a line.
120MB ? Looks like the old-style QIC-40 or QIC-80 tapes ... Have a
look
at the ftape ("floppy tape") driver, which is supposed to support
QIC tape drives. I think there might also be an FTAPE-HOWTO.
AFAIK there are two big interrogation points:
1. the ftape driver was originally designed for drives connected
to the _floppy_ controller. I'm not sure at all that it can
access anything on the parallel port. But it _could_ have evolved
since ... so look anyway.
2. _some_ Irwin drives were _not_ supported, because they were
not compatible with the QIC-80 standard (although the physical
media were the same). I wouldn't know if it applies to your
particular brand of drive.
Besides ... what with today's HD capacity, is it reasonable to
want to backup on a 120MB media ??? Even with compression, it
can hardly store more than 200MB ...
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Jean-Louis Debert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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old Linux fan