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From: Tony Griffiths <tonyg@onthenet.com.au>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: jazz (JAZ) drive
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 1996 17:50:22 +1000
Organization: Network Technologies P/L
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To: Lai L F <scilailf@leonis.nus.sg>

Lai L F wrote:
> 
> is the jazz drive supported? if yes what driver do i use? can't seem to
> find anything about it :(
> 
> --
> 
> ==============================================================================
> Lai Loong Fong                    |  email:  mailto:scilailf@nus.sg
> Computational Science Department  |  WWW: http://www.cz3.nus.sg:8100/~lailf
> National University of Singapore  |       http://s130016.pc.nus.sg

JAZ uses generic SCSI driver!  Just plug it in, reboot and MAKEDEV the
device to use it.  Of course you have to 'fdisk' and 'disklabel' each
cartridge before using it.  A somewhat sensible entry in /etc/disktab
might help with the labeling...

Tony