I believe the ftape project supports it. (I think it's called ftape. It may
be something else.) Doesn't it use some type of funky floppy controller?

Regards, Dustin

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> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 2:42 PM
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> Subject: [brluglist] Backup Tape Drive
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>
>
> See that the Ditto Max 10 GB tape drives are cheap at a couple
> of clearance places.  See also that Office Depot is clearing out
> the tapes.
>
> Still think it would be worth the cost to get one and a few tapes --
> can get a whole main partition on one.  Wonder if there is software
> for Linux that recognizes this drive.    Iomega sold it to Tecmar,
> which is discontinuing it, but a couple of outfits are making the
> tape cartridges.   While the software that comes with the drive
> is only for Win9X, Veritas offers a cheap upgrade path to their
> single computer backup software, and lists the drive on the
> supported tape drive list, through Stomp.
>
> Stomp might well be a Linux program in disguise.
>
> See also notice of a new kernel out.  Anybody tried it?
>
> I'll be out of town Friday through Sunday night.  Trust there will
> be a November meeting......
>
> Choppy
>
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