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From: wonge@fraser.sfu.ca (Edmund Wong)
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In article <C0I7K9.D2w@ns1.nodak.edu> tjon@plains.NoDak.edu (Christopher C. Tjon) writes:
>In article <1993Jan6.015924.21943@bradley.bradley.edu> brad@bradley.bradley.edu (Bradley E. Smith) writes:
>> does a wangtek and 60meg tape drive work?
>> if so how well (note: i am interested in both BSD and linux).
>> -- 
>> Bradley Smith			 brad@bradley.edu ---  309-677-2337
>> Network & Technical Services @ Bradley University, Peoria, IL
>> 
>> "It's amazing how much scrap metal you get from 4 cans of beer"
>
>Brad,
>	I have the same wangtek drive and 60meg tape.  Mine was stripped 
>from an AT&T box.  I read and write find.  I had some problems with it
>before but after getting my kernel majorly patched with all the patches that
>have come along it is working.  You must configure your kernel to recognize
>the drive.  Assuming you have the same controller as I and need to know
>I can provide you with Jumper settings to set your address to 0x300 and irq
>to whatever(5?)
>
>
>-- 
>Chris
>		tjon@plains.nodak.edu	 Christopher C. Tjon
>		uunet!plains!tjon (UUCP) Box 5224
>		tjon@plains (Bitnet)	 Fargo, ND 58105-5224
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