I have both a an Eagle TR-3 and an old Mountain QIC80 drive which I could donate to someone stupid^h^h^h^h^hbrave enough to revive the FT driver. I can even send along a few tapes for each.
I personally gave up and went Exabyte SCSI. Christopher Masto wrote: > I have an Exabyte Eagle TR-3 drive, and I had a look at the floppy > tape situation a while back. The driver is.. well.. inadequate. It > makes a lot of assumptions that are quite a few years incorrect. But > they're probably still needed if someone has those old drives. New > drives come in all sorts of configurations and can be queried for the > correct parameters, among other differences. Also, it's weirdly split > into kernel and user-level parts, and makes no attempt whatsoever to > pretend to be a "proper" Unix tape. > > I was going to fix all of this a while back, and I still have the pile > of documentation on how floppy tape works. I think I planned to write > a standard QIC header at the beginning of the tape and fake up > SCSI-like behavior (end of file marks, etc.). Hackers have bizzare > motivations sometimes, and my motivation for this project was to back > up my machine so I could install it anew. Unfortunately, it's now > been so long that I really have to reinstall _before_ I'd want to > start on such a thing. And I'm not sure I care anymore. I certainly > don't have the free time for some time to come. > -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: softw...@kew.com Telephone: 617-279-9812 Harris's Lament: All the good ones are taken To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message