On 18 October 2006 11:43, Meir wrote:
> Okay, I got it to work. Sort of.
> The SCSI tape device (Wangtek 6130HS) had a question mark in device
> manager. Apparently Windows didn't know what it was, even though it
> recognized it as a sequential SCSI device that was working properly. I had
> to rei
On Oct 18 12:20, Meir wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to read a SCSI tape using tar.
> Cygwin under XP Home.
>
> Adapter 0:0, SCSI ID 5.
> I was able to access the tape using a "tape snoop" (in XP), so this
> information is verified.
>
> //./tape0 doesn't seem to exist (tried mount -b to /dev/st0).
Okay, I got it to work. Sort of.
The SCSI tape device (Wangtek 6130HS) had a question mark in device manager.
Apparently Windows didn't know what it was, even though it recognized it as a
sequential SCSI device that was working properly. I had to reinstall the driver
as tape, 4mm DAT, in order f
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