jr@amanue.UUCP (Jim Rosenberg) (10/02/89)
I need a tape drive to go in each of several AT&T 6386 WGS (20 MHz) machines.
We bought an Archive & it simply WOULD NOT WORK. Any attempt to cause tape
motion made the tape drive light come on and then it just hung. I couldn't
retension, rewind, anything. Called Archive and they said yes indeed, the
6386 *was* on their list, it was tested and known to be *incompatible* with
the Archive FasTape.
Has anyone gotten any 3rd party drive to work? Everex? AT&T announced a new
tape drive for the Intel based machines. Anyone know if the new tape will
work in the Olivetti machines?? It *sure is cheaper* than the ridiculous
amount they wanted for the original "regulation" 6386 tape drive.
Incidentally the cable that came with the Archive between the drive &
controller was pretty fubar'ed up! It had one of the 50 pins blocked at the
end with all the pins, and at the edge-card end it had two of the little slit
blockers inserted instead of one. Don't these guys know how to make up a
cable for their own product?
--
Jim Rosenberg
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In article <460@amanue.UUCP> jr@amanue.UUCP (Jim Rosenberg) writes: >I need a tape drive to go in each of several AT&T 6386 WGS (20 MHz) machines. >We bought an Archive & it simply WOULD NOT WORK. Any attempt to cause tape Bell Technologies sells a 60 MB drive/controller combination that we've had here for over a year with no problems. I've used it under both Unix and DOS, no complaints. -- Frank McGee, AT&T Tier 3 Indirect Channel Sales Support attmail!fmcgee
paul@cscnj.csc.COM (Paul Moody) (10/04/89)
We have a Bell Technologies XTC. It works, but you have to do some juggling to get it, a lan card(Micom) and an internal modem to work. We gave up on the internal modem. -- Paul Moody UUCP: rutgers!cscnj!paul Computer Sciences Corporation # the opinions expressed are entirely imaginary #