shite@unf7.UUCP (Stephen Hite) (09/25/90)
I've tried to send e-mail to Roy Neese with very long uucp paths but they keep bouncing back from cs.utexas.edu so I thought I'd post it here because it may be of value to others who are thinking of doing the same: I have an SE/30 and a 386 Clone PC. I'm running Interactive Unix v2.2 with 2 MFM drives (being controlled by the PS-180 16F Perstor card...a 72 meg Atasi and a ST251-1.) I'd like to buy the 45 meg removable Syquest drive... this way I could have it serve triple-duty with my Mac and Unix System (I also have a native DOS partition on the 386). Will the 154x Adaptec SCSI controller drive this Syquest on the Unix side *and* is it also possible to install a device driver in my config.sys on the native DOS partition so I can have the 3 drives online there? I called Hard Drives International and a ""technical representative"" (wow, first time I've ever had to use quadruple quotes! ;) and he said that I'd have to drop one of the MFM's so the SCSI could come up. I think I read in your SCSI docs that you *could* have 2 MFM's hookup up in native DOS and adding a driver to config.sys would take care of the SCSI drive(s) He also said that the 154x would not work with the Syquest 45meg removable. I believe that I recently read that Doug Pintar of Interactive had noooo troubles on the Unix side with the Syquest other than you could not switch cartridges once it was mounted on boot-up...this would be a neat addition to 386/ix 2.3 if they decide to add this feature. I've pretty much decided that HDI doesn't use the drives they sell ;) and Doug Pintar has been the most reliable source of information to date for the Unix side. I'm hoping, Roy, that you could possibly help to resolve my ramblings once and for all so I can feel more confident about making the 154x Adaptec card and Syquest purchases. I guess there's still a chance that the Syquest won't come up under 386/ix 2.2 because my motherboard or graphics card doesn't "like" the 154x. I have a 16 Mhz TMC 386 Motherboard (2 years old now) and a Video7 Fastwrite graphics card. Your opinions would be greatly appreciated...thanks Roy! ----------------------------- Steve Hite ...gatech!uflorida!unf7!shite
src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de (Heiko Blume) (09/29/90)
shite@unf7.UUCP (Stephen Hite) writes: >I believe that I recently read that Doug Pintar of Interactive had noooo >troubles on the Unix side with the Syquest other than you could not switch >cartridges once it was mounted on boot-up...this would be a neat addition >to 386/ix 2.3 if they decide to add this feature. btw, may i change cartridges after unmounting the file system(s)? at least the kernel once said "NOTICE: Medium has been changed in drive" to me (seagate makes it possible...) regarding a hard disk. -- Heiko Blume c/o Diakite blume@scuzzy.in-berlin.de FAX (+49 30) 882 50 65 Kottbusser Damm 28 blume@scuzzy.mbx.sub.org VOICE (+49 30) 691 88 93 D-1000 Berlin 61 blume@netmbx.de TELEX 184174 intro d scuzzy Any ACU,e 19200 6919520 ogin:--ogin: nuucp ssword: nuucp