Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 09:21:57 -0700 (PDT) From: "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb> To: joerg_wunsch@uriah.heep.sax.de Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org, doc@freebsd.org Subject: Tape drive FAQ Message-ID: <199604071621.JAA18505@freefall.freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <199604070952.LAA17288@uriah.heep.sax.de> from "J Wunsch" at Apr 7, 96 11:52:44 am
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J Wunsch wrote: > > As Jonathan M. Bresler wrote: > > > i sent a detailed description of the drive to freebsd-hackers > > (or was it questiosn?) around march 13th. > > Perhaps we should start a ``Tape drive FAQ''? Many people are > confused about the different tape drives, their subtleties (like for > the Anaconda, or the switches on the HP-DAT), their relative technical > merits, and the status and quality of FreeBSD supporting the different > kinds of drives. sounds like a very good idea! please takea look at what i have in mind below and see if it meshes with your ideas. *** hw.sgml Wed Jan 31 09:32:20 1996 --- /tmp/hw.sgml Sun Apr 7 12:14:51 1996 *************** *** 309,312 **** --- 309,338 ---- <sect1><heading>* Hard drives</heading> <sect1><heading>* Tape drives</heading> + <sect2><heading>* SCSI</heading> + + <p>The <tt>st</tt> driver provides support for 8mm + (Exabyte), 4mm (DAT: Digital Audio Tape) and QIC (Quarter-Inch + Cartridge) tape drives. See the <tt>st(4)</tt> manual for a + detailed description. + + <sect3><heading>* 8mm (Exabyte)</heading> + <sect3><heading>* 4mm (DAT: Digital Audio Tape)</heading> + <sect3><heading>* QIC (Quarter-Inch Cartridge)</heading> + + <p>QIC tapes are available in a large + range of storage capacities, ranging from 60 MB up to 13 GB. + Each capacity tape cartridge is physically different from each of + the others. A QIC tape drive uses these differences to + automatically sense which capacity tape cartridge is in the + drive. Use <tt>mt status</tt> to read the tape capacity. In + general, higher capacity tape drives can read tapes made by lower + capacity drives. + + &anaconda; + + <sect3><heading>* DLT (Digital Linear Tape)</heading> + <sect3><heading>* Mini-Cartridge</heading> + + <sect1><heading>* CD-ROM drives</heading> <sect1><heading>* Other</heading> *************** *** 316,319 **** --- 342,347 ---- <sect1><heading>* PCMCIA</heading> anaconda.sgml: <sect><heading>Archive Anaconda SCSI QIC-1350 tape drive</heading> <p>The Archive Anaconda SCSI tape drive does not work with FreeBSD as shipped from the factory. Two kernel one-line kernel patches are required. The drive delivers excellent throughput, 370kB/sec with <tt>dump(8)</tt>. <sect2><heading>Physical Description</heading> <sect2><heading>Physical Connectors and jumpers</heading> <sect2><heading>Specifications</heading> <sect2><heading>Kernel Configuration</heading> <sect2><heading>Kernel Patches</heading> <sect2><heading>Boot Messages</heading> <sect2><heading>Operation</heading>
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