jr@oglvee.UUCP (Jim Rosenberg) (09/27/88)
Has anyone out there tried to put a Bernoulli Box on an AT&T 6300? Any problems? If the rev level of the ROM is a problem we can arrange to get the 1.43 ROM upgrade. Any experiences appreciated. -- Jim Rosenberg pitt Oglevee Computer Systems >--!amanue!oglvee!jr 151 Oglevee Lane cgh Connellsville, PA 15425 #include <disclaimer.h>
DMC109@PSUVM.BITNET (09/29/88)
I worked for AT&T the past two summers and they have *many* Bernoulli boxes attached to the 6300's. All were running the latest ROM BIOS version (1.43?). They also work on the PLUS, 6310, 6312, and 6386. Note that the 6312 and 6386 must be run in the 'goslow' mode or you will not be able to read the cartridges on a PLUS or 6300. Frank Uzzolino (using a friends account) USmail: 456 E. Beaver Ave. Apt 1106 State College, PA 16801
chl@whuts.UUCP (LANG) (09/29/88)
> Note that the 6312 and 6386 must be run in the 'goslow' mode or you will > not be able to read the cartridges on a PLUS or 6300. > I use a Bernoulli on my 6386 at work and take home several cartridges all the time to continue work at home on my 6300. I have never had a problem reading data written by the 6386 and I never run it in the 'goslow'. I don't think it is necessary. At least not from my experience. Charlie Lang AT&T Bell Labs whuts!chl
jvte@euraiv1.UUCP (Jan van 't Ent) (10/04/88)
in article <279@oglvee.UUCP>, jr@oglvee.UUCP (Jim Rosenberg) asks: > Has anyone out there tried to put a Bernoulli Box on an AT&T 6300? We have tried some Bernoulli 10/10 drives and Borsu Beta 20 drives on Olivetti M24 and M280 microcomputers. Most of the problems were getting the (various) interfacecards configured, but that seems to be over now we are using the Borsu 10+ adapter cards. I don't think we had any problems with older BIOS versions (1.21 1.36 1.43). Jan v't Ent, Erasmus University Rotterdam, p.o.box 1738 =NL 3000 DR
jdhascup@cup.portal.com (JohnDavid M Hascup) (10/26/88)
I have had the Bernoulli Box on my ATT6300 for almost three years now without a 2 ROM upgrades. Currently 1.43. I like the freedom it gives me with storage. Jdhascup Western Reformed Seminary 5 South G Street Tacoma, WA 98405 206-272-0417