RE:Yamaha CD-RW 6416

2000-05-11 Thread Hornby, Peter W


 A while back, I read Yamaha had released a beta firmware update that fixed
 this drive's incompatibility with Retrospect. Does anyone have an update
on
 that beta's progress? Anyone having trouble after applying the beta?

So far, it's worked flawlessly on my 7600/120.  I was having serious
trouble with Retrospect backups before installing the updated driver.

Peter Hornby
Laguna Beach/CA


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Dos Client

2000-05-11 Thread Mike Lipton

I have a BBS which runs under DOS and is on our network.  I would like to 
place a client for retrospec on this machine but I don't see one.  I have 
tried just selecting it but when I view my files in the snapshot I end up 
with two drive C's (computer with tape drives C + network computers drive 
C).

What do I need to do so I can backup this machine ?

Thanks
  Mike



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Finding backup device

2000-05-11 Thread Don Foy

Ok, Mac guy in a Windows world question.

Have a Windows NT client station that I have installed Retrospect 5.0 on.
Can't upgrade to 5.1 yet because have no internet on machine and no way to
network it with rest of the place, which is all Macs.

When I go to set Retrospect up, it says it can't find a backup device. The
HP Colorado 8GB Travan atapi drive installed in the machine (generic box,
Intel processor) is on the list of supported drives, but does not show up in
the CONFIGURE: DEVICES panel.

With Mac and SCSI I have never had any problems with situations like this,
but I don't want to start messing with this particular machine as I know
squat about Windows NT and this is our main circulation server (Not an NT
Server, just client acting as a server using peer-to-peer sharing). If I
screw it up, they kill me.

Any help here or do I need to head straight to Dantz Tech Support?

Thanks

Don


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Re: Dos Client

2000-05-11 Thread Chuck Hornish

Mike Lipton wrote:

 I have a BBS which runs under DOS and is on our network.  I would like to
 place a client for retrospec on this machine but I don't see one.  I have
 tried just selecting it but when I view my files in the snapshot I end up
 with two drive C's (computer with tape drives C + network computers drive
 C).

 What do I need to do so I can backup this machine ?

Pray?

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