Okay, I got it to work. Sort of.
The SCSI tape device (Wangtek 6130HS) had a question mark in device manager. 
Apparently Windows didn't know what it was, even though it recognized it as a 
sequential SCSI device that was working properly. I had to reinstall the driver 
as tape, 4mm DAT, in order for Windows to create the tape0 device name.
Maybe this should be an FAQ.

However, for some reason tar tvf /dev/st0 accesses the tape for a few seconds 
and returns, but nothing is printed to STDOUT. It just returns. The tapes were 
created with GTAK under OS/2, and were still readable recently.
Any ideas?

Sincerely,
Meir

At 12:20 PM 10/18/2006, Meir wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to read a SCSI tape using tar.
>Cygwin under XP Home.
>
>Adapter 0:0, SCSI ID 5.
>I was able to access the tape using a "tape snoop" (in XP), so this 
>information is verified.
>
>//./tape0 doesn't seem to exist (tried mount -b to /dev/st0).
>
>How can I fix this?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Sincerely,
>Meir Green


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