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.
>




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Drew Derbyshire         UUPC/extended e-mail:  softw...@kew.com
                                   Telephone:  617-279-9812

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