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- From: grw@cartan.tmc.edu (George R. Wilkens)
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- Subject: Can A Mac Use A Sun Exabyte Drive?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.200932.10961@news.Hawaii.Edu>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 20:09:32 GMT
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- Organization: University of Hawaii Mathematics Department
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- I have access to an Exabyte drive that we use on a Sun SPARCstation. It is
- a SCSI device, so I would guess that I could connect it to my Mac if I had
- the appropriate cable. What else do I need in order to use the drive as
- a backup device? Do I need special drivers, or is there a backup program
- that knows how to drive an Exabyte? I think this has been asked before,
- but I wasn't paying attention then. :v) Thanks in advance for your help.
-
- --George
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