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- From: kroeker@oc1.oc.chemie.th-darmstadt.de (Martin Kroeker)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Results : Supported tape drives
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.182625.66072@news.th-darmstadt.de>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 18:26:25 GMT
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- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Results : Supported tape drives
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- Organization: Technical University, Darmstadt, Germany
- Keywords: QIC-02 streamers
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- This is the promised summary to my survey regarding tape streamers for Linux.
- Unfortunately I received only three messages, so either these things are not
- yet widely used - or was it just a stupid question ???
- Anyway, these seem to work:
- 1) Wangtek 5125 with an Archive 400 S card
- 2) Wangtek 5150 EN
- 3) Wangtek 5099 EN24 Rev.D with Wangtek PC-36 controller
- (this is a 60MB QIC-36 streamer)
- Additionally, the release notes accompanying the Linux qic-02 driver mention
- the Wangtek 5150 EQ.
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- Thank you for your assistance.
- Martin
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- |Dipl.Ing. Martin Kroeker kroeker@oc1.oc.chemie.th-darmstadt.de|
- |Institut f. Organische Chemie db7p@mvs.hrz.th-darmstadt.de|
- |Universitaet (TH) Darmstadt db7p@ddathd21.bitnet|
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