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From: aslater@jocko.bri.hp.com ()
Subject: Re: HP C1533A DAT tape ?
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 10:13:39 GMT
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J Wunsch (j@uriah.heep.sax.de) wrote:
: aslater@jocko.bri.hp.com () wrote:

: > : Try the `mt comp 1' command.  I've just checked, it's around there at

: > Hmm. If it does it by dinging the DC page then the answer is probably.

: It modifies the next-to-last byte of mode page 0x10.  I think that's
: what you mean, yep.

That's one way that should work if dip switch 2 is ON, yes.

I actually had in mind page 0f and the DCE bit, but never mind.

regards,
al
(not speaking for HP..)