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- From: raz@socs.uts.edu.au (The Inimitable Raz)
- Subject: Re: [386bsd] Colorado Jumbo tape drive device driver.
- Message-ID: <raz.721539888@syzygy>
- Keywords: Colorado, No dice, Tape drive
- Sender: news@socs.uts.edu.au
- Organization: Computing Sciences, Uni of Technology, Sydney.
- References: <raz.720786927@ultima> <1992Nov5.153537.1@vax.sonoma.edu> <1dchecINN4pk@hpsdlss3.sdd.hp.com> <1dgkbvINN5vc@hrd769.brooks.af.mil>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 03:44:48 GMT
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- root@hrd769.brooks.af.mil (Super User) writes:
-
- > I was pursueing pretty much the same thread in comp.os.minix about a year
- >ago. Does the Jumbo tape drive have a QIC number? If so, the address to
- >write to for the complete scoop on the interface is available from
- >Freeman Associates in California for FREE! If it does, drop me a line and
- >I will scramble around here until I find all of my stuff.
-
- YES! Colorado responded to my fax within 48 hours which, given the
- experience of someone else here seems pretty good. Their advice was
-
- - Get the QIC-40, 80, 117 specs. These are the minimal set
- to get started. QIC-117 is apparently particularly tricky
- to implement.
-
- - Research floppy controller I/O. Apparently the drive
- doesn't even look like a floppy to the floppy chip! What
- this means in practice, I have no idea.
-
- - Research the DMA and beware of its limitations.
-
- - Read a text on error correction before ANY of the
- above!
-
- > I had the same thought for my QIC-40 floppy tape drive for minix. The
- >actual interface was a relative snap (although I never did commit it to
- >disk), but the error correction algorithm used is very scary. I had to
- >sit at the feet of a mathematician for a solid week before I understood
- >the rudiments of finite field mathematics. Reed-Solomon ECC is its name,
- >and it is not for the faint of heart!!! The project was pretty much
-
- OH NO! This is the same scheme used for CD ROM (unless I'm mistaken).
- I once spent 4 hours getting a VAGUE understanding of it - nowhere near
- enough to implement.
-
- Can you tell me where to get copies of the standards I mentioned?
-
-
- --
- Bye for now.
- - Raz
-
- raz@socs.uts.edu.au (Roland Turner) (OH) 61 2 319 5700
-