But who ever would want to use any backup program OTHER than Retrospect
on Mac OS? ;)
Jim
Eric Ullman said, in a previous message:
>
> Retrospect for Mac OS and Windows actually use their own custom drivers,
> built right into the software.
>
> On the Mac, we write pretty much the only drivers available for tape drives.
> With Windows, Retrospect does not require (or use) the manufacturer's or
> Microsoft's driver -- we support the device directly.
>
> As always, a complete list of supported devices is available on the Dantz
> website. http://www.dantz.com/index.php3?SCREEN=compatibility_list
>
> Eric Ullman
> Dantz Development
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Grisham) wrote:
>
> > The drivers are available, at least for the smaller model, mhich comes
> > bundled with retrospect. Our press has one connected to a G4.
>
> > Stephen Jones said, in a previous message:
> >>
> >> Last I heard, the drivers were not available for the Mac. It's not a very
> >> popular format for the PC either. I would definitely recommend VXA over
> >> Onstream if you're addressing smaller backup needs (<20GB).
>
>
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