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From: burgess@hrd769.brooks.af.mil (Dave Burgess)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Ultrastor 34F & NetBSD - does it work?? ... Yes it does
Date: 28 May 1993 13:43:34 -0500
Organization: Armstrong Lab MIS, Brooks AFB TX
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In article <1993May28.143641.13991@craycos.com> scott@craycos.com (Scott Bolte) writes:
>
>	Fortunately Alison Schary (aqs@cyborg.EE.CORNELL.EDU) and Bob
>	Byrnes came up with the addition that allows a 34F to be used
>	with 386BSD (0.1 w/ 0.2.2) and NetBSD. She has tested the
>	controller with a tape drive while I tested it with a disk
>	drive. The change has been sent to Julian for his blessing.

Well, now that this is out, has anyone figured out how to get an Ultrastore
24F to work in its native mode.  I have it running in IDE emulation mode
right now, and that works reasonably well, but I would like to use tape
drives and such.


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