Soren,

Here's what Aiwa has to say;
BOLT utilizes an ATAPI (IDE) interface. It connects to an existing IDE interface
as either master or slave. To configure, simply enter a single jumper setting. 
AIWA BOLT uses Travan drive hardware and records on Travan 3 cartridges,
although with a different format.

I guess I'll be the guinea pig and send it to you if it can't be made to work.

Pete


On 16-Mar-99 Søren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Pete Mckenna wrote:
>> Do the AIWA bolt and Sony superstation tape drives work with the new
>> ATA/ATAPI driver or the old drivers ?
>> I've been following Soren's posting on the new driver but haven't seen
>> mention
>> of this, and saw on linux lists that they seemed to be writting specific
>> drivers
>> for these drives. Are they non-standard ? Can someone help me out with this
>> ?
> 
> No idea, but if they claim to be ATAPI compatible, they should work, but
> then again....
> However if anybody has an urgent need for a special driver, let me now
> by sending me a drive :)
> 
> -Søren

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Date: 16-Mar-99
Time: 13:01:26

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