On Sun, Feb 07, 1999 at 02:03:58PM -0800, Mike Holling wrote:
> > Hmm.. I don't believe this can be true however. I do not program but
> > I do run current on my workstation, it's just plain interesting thing
> > to do. Just my opinion.
>
> If you're running -current, you should at least be ab
> Hmm.. I don't believe this can be true however. I do not program but
> I do run current on my workstation, it's just plain interesting thing
> to do. Just my opinion.
If you're running -current, you should at least be able to apply kernel
patches...
- Mike
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On Sun, Feb 07, 1999 at 12:36:18AM -0500, John Robert LoVerso
wrote:
> > Well, I need to learn a little about programming first, so where do you
> > reccomend I begin learning?
>
> If you don't know about programming, then you just shouldn't be running
> -current. Step back to 2.2.8R and enjoy
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 driv
> Well, I need to learn a little about programming first, so where do you
> reccomend I begin learning?
> E-Mail: William Woods
> FreeBSD 4.0 -Current
If you don't know about programming, then you just shouldn't be running
-current. Step back to 2.2.8R and enjoy the Floppy Tape support there.
J
Well, I need to learn a little about programming first, so where do you
reccomend I begin learning?
On 07-Feb-99 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>> So, basically I am screwed?
>
> Not at all - get busy on maintaining this thing and ft is all yours
> again. How do you think stuff like this happens aroun
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
> So, basically I am screwed?
Not at all - get busy on maintaining this thing and ft is all yours
again. How do you think stuff like this happens around here?
- Jordan
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y dont
> >have
> >any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
>
> Btw, if this is a new device, it is unlikely that the ft driver will support
> it anyway, I don't think it ever came above the 80Mbyte tapes...
>
> --
> Poul-Henning Kamp
..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont
>>>have
>>>any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
>>
>> Btw, if this is a new device, it is unlikely that the ft driver will support
>> it anyway, I don't think it ever came above
> Btw, if this is a new device, it is unlikely that the ft driver will support
> it anyway, I don't think it ever came above the 80Mbyte tapes...
I have a 2.2.x machine with a 120M device. I believe someone on this list
stated that they had it working with a 250M device as well.
- Mike
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Hmm...it is an Iomega gig internalany ideas for me then?
On 06-Feb-99 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message , William Woods writes:
>
>>Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont
>>have
>>any extra $$ right now////so where i
In message , William Woods writes:
>Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont have
>any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
Btw, if this is a new device, it is unlikely that the ft driver will support
it anyway, I don't think i
In message , William Woods writes:
>So, basically I am screwed?
Run 2.2.8 ?
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Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont have
any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
On 06-Feb-99 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message , William Woods writes:
>
>>I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the flo
; >some discussion of this being removed a while ago, but I do not remember
>> >the
>> >outcome of this. I am running a -curent system and was wondering what I sue
>> >for
>> >a floppy tape driver.
>>
>> Save yourself the worry and trouble and buy a
tes:
>
> >I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the floppy tape device. Now I
> >remember
> >some discussion of this being removed a while ago, but I do not remember the
> >outcome of this. I am running a -curent system and was wondering what I sue
> >f
In message , William Woods writes:
>I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the floppy tape device. Now I remember
>some discussion of this being removed a while ago, but I do not remember the
>outcome of this. I am running a -curent system and was wondering what I sue for
&g
I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the floppy tape device. Now I remember
some discussion of this being removed a while ago, but I do not remember the
outcome of this. I am running a -curent system and was wondering what I sue for
a floppy tape driver.
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