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- From: brunner@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Oliver -o1i- Brunner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 1/4" SCSI tape drive (genuine C=)
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 12:05:25 GMT
- Organization: Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
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- In article <4h5r2l$7k2@conargo.dpie.gov.au>, "Antti J. Roppola" <ajr@henric.nric.gov.au> writes:
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- |> I just scored a genuine C= 1/4" tape drive the other day (as pillaged from
- |> a 3000 UX). Now I can get it to work with "Quarterback", and the MAGTAPE
- |> command, but what I really want to do is mount it (well I *think* that's
- |> what I want to do) so I can write GNUTar tapes to shuffle data between my
- |> Amiga and Unix boxes (which are in different locations).
- |>
- |> Question is, what do I need to set it up? I have GNUTar, and tried to
- |> guess a mountlist entry (to no avail).
- |>
- |> aka, all I want to be able to do is:
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- |> tar cvf /dev/rst4 /foo/*
- |>
- |> and tvf, xvf etc.
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- You can use the btn-handler on Aminet. Works perfectly for me and
- many others. You can use gtar tvvf TAPE: then for ex.
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- |>
- |> TIA,
- |>
- |> Antti
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