SCO/mountain streamer: cannot read tapes

Mike Leibensperger mjl at lccma.bos.locus.com
Thu Mar 7 08:11:54 AEST 1991


In article <1991Mar4.121608.8473 at Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE>,
bergler at informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Roland Bergler) writes:
>I got trouble reading tapes written on other unix-machines on my 
>Mountain filesave 150 with QIC-02 interface with SCO-unix 3.2.v2.0.
>The tapes were written on a sun tape drive using tar, and can be
>read on virtually any othr unix systems, includeing SCO with SCSI streamer.

Yup.  That's because Sun jumped on the quarter inch cartridge (QIC)
bandwagon early, so Sun QIC tapes use the older QIC-10 on-tape format
rather than QIC-24.

Some QIC-24 tape drives have a QIC-10 compatibility mode that you can
set from software, often through the SCSI "mode select" sickness.
Other drives can be physically jumpered (yech!).  Still other drives
have no QIC-10 compatibility and you are up the Ganges without an air
freshener.

This is probably a FAQ in the comp.tape.qic.lossage newsgroup, if such
exists.

Grep your tape drive manual for "QIC-10".  Good luck.

	yr obdnt svnt,
	mjl
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