chris@bcl.co.nz (Chris Mackerell) (04/10/91)
Hello, Has anyone had any experience connecting Exabyte 8mm tape drives to the AT&T 3B2 machines? In this case we are looking at a TTI CTS-8210 (running in Exabyte EXB-8200 emulation mode) on a 3B2/1000. Are any special drivers required? If so, where are they available from? Cheers, Chris -- _ _ / /_) / / / / / Chris Mackerell <chris@bcl.co.nz> [a/h chris@owdjim.gen.nz] / /_) / /_ / /_ / Ph: +64 (4) 801-6716 Fax: +64 (4) 85-2752 Business Computers Ltd, Box 3236, Wellington 6000, NEW ZEALAND.
ed@swift.UUCP (Edward Betancourt) (04/11/91)
chris@bcl.co.nz (Chris Mackerell) writes: >Hello, >Has anyone had any experience connecting Exabyte 8mm tape drives to the >AT&T 3B2 machines? >In this case we are looking at a TTI CTS-8210 (running in Exabyte >EXB-8200 emulation mode) on a 3B2/1000. >Are any special drivers required? If so, where are they available from? >Cheers, >Chris >-- > _ _ > / /_) / / / / / Chris Mackerell <chris@bcl.co.nz> [a/h chris@owdjim.gen.nz] >/ /_) / /_ / /_ / Ph: +64 (4) 801-6716 Fax: +64 (4) 85-2752 >Business Computers Ltd, Box 3236, Wellington 6000, NEW ZEALAND. I tried to e-mail you directly but it bounced. We currently have an Exabyte 8mm drive hooked up to our 3B2/1000 and it works like a charm. You will need a driver for it though - it's not a matter of plug and play. We got ours from the following company: Name: Integrations Communications Enterprises Phone: +1 201 579-2480 Contact: Tony Barletta Note that this company is located in New Jersey here in the states. Hope this helps. Regards, Ed --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Betancourt | CEC Corp., NY, NY | "It's a shame that the world isn't blind, uucp: uunet!swift!ed | for they would appreciate the beauty of CIS: 76537,1407 | people that swarm around us" FAX: (212) 245-8245 | Tamara Fall