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- From: lliou@sdcc3.ucsd.edu (Lily Liou )
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.hardware
- Subject: Re: ArchiveViper2525,25462 NextStationTurbo,PCcase,hard disk
- Summary: 3 subjects in one posting...
- Keywords: help, Tape drive, hard disk, external case from PC-land
- Message-ID: <43887@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 00:42:05 GMT
- References: <1993Jan15.175254.1612@pombo.inescc.pt>
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- Organization: University of California, San Diego
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- Part of this message is in response to a posting by
- pmelo@inescc.pt. I was unable to send mail to that address,
- if anyone knows Paulo Melo or is able to forward mail there,
- I would appreciate your forwarding this message on my behalf.
- Thanks! :-)
-
- Paulo, e-mail I sent to your address kept bouncing back so
- I'm posting this to the net.
-
- I recently bought a Wangtek drive, 5525ES, a 525MB tape
- drive, similar to the Archive Viper, I think. I have
- the same problems you describe, the control commands work,
- but writing to tape fails (no cat, tar, dd, dump). The
- only write that seems to work is the mt where marks
- signifying eof are made... Not all that useful!
-
- I hadn't thought that raw tape devices (rst0, nrst0, rst1, nrst1)
- could even use fixed block sizes, so that wouldn't seem to
- be the problem?
- I had thought the problem may have been in the default tape values,
- so I tried to calculate the tape length, bytes/inch, and
- track number for a tape cartridge (as opposed to magnetic or
- videoformat tapes), but NeXT dump doesn't seem to have
- keys to specify these options for 'dump'. (Unlike the Sun,
- which uses user-defined parameters when the defaults are
- not appropriate)
-
- I'd be interested in any suggestions you might have
- received from net.people, or anything ideas you
- or anyone might have:-). Maybe we could figure this
- out together? I'd hate to have to return my nice
- tape drive. Does anyone out there have any experience
- with the Wangtek tape drives?
-
- Thanks,
- Lily Liou
- lliou@sdcc3.ucsd.edu
-
- P.S. Those of you who know about my previously posted
- request for info about 1GB+ hard drives... well, I haven't
- made a decision yet, although I'm still looking. Cube
- Route's distributor doesn't carry Toshibas either, due
- to purported problems with a high rate of returns on
- the item (5 out of 30?). So I'm left with either getting
- the Toshiba from a less NeXT-oriented place, or one of
- the other 3.5" drives. I'll keep you updated with
- a summary of the decision parameters :-)...Next week.....
-
- Also, I've gotten a request or two for info on how I turned a PC
- case into a case that will hold peripherals for the NeXT.
- If there's general interest in this, please let me know
- and I'll post my procedure. A baby PC case is way bulkier
- than the slab, but I didn't want a half dozen individual
- cases littering (expensively) my desk. And yes, it's
- far less expensive than buying custom cases.
- I only have the (as yet not functioning correctly) tape drive
- in the case thus far, but all the connections seem to
- work fine, and the length of ribbon cable I used is
- not longer than what's crammed inside my Macintosh case
- so there probablywon't be an [electronic] noise problem
- when I add other hardware...
-
- Thanks to the people who advised me that PC cases do not
- supply the full stated voltage (+/-12V and +/-5V) until
- there's a load connected across the +5 line. (0.5 watts
- in my case). I was pretty confused as to why the voltmeter
- only registered 4volts for the 12 volt line...
-
-