Rick Myers wrote:
> 
> On Dec 21, 1999 at 13:37:34 -0700, Tim Jones twiddled the keys to say:
> > Rick Myers wrote:
> >
> > > It's worked ever since about March, with an upgrade for the 2.2.x
> > > kernels, but after Jeurgen's last post I'm wondering when I'll get
> > > bitten the same way. Anybody out there have an alternate solution?
> > > Preferably SCSI in the 10-20GB range, under $500, and of course Linux.
> >
> > In this price range, I really like the new DI-30 IDE/ATAPI driver from
> > OnStream.  With the latest (2.2.13 now or 2.2.14 coming) kernel and the
> > ide-tape patches available on LinuxTapeCert, the drive works great
> > (1+MB/sec and 15GB native per tape).  US list is $299.  Tapes average
> > $40.
> 
> Sorry to be a pest. I asked the question about drive recommendations on
> another list earlier today. When I basically replied to myself with your
> suggestion I immediately got three queries wanting to know if the SCSI
> version of the DI-30 was up to speed with Linux. Of course, without
> knowing, I have to defer back to you.

Currently, only the DI-30 (ATAPI/IDE) version of the drive is
supported.  The SC-30/50 will be supported, but not until after the
first of the year.  The DP (parallel port version) is still an unknown
at this point.

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