>(There is a second generation drive, ADR-x0, which has a much more advanced
> firmware and does fully comply with SCSI-2 spec, BTW.)
'fully'? Not.
This latter drive has had problems too, but it seems to me that the arrival of
the ADR-50 should preclude the need to support the ADR-30.
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Hi Linus, hi Alan,
I'd like to get some driver included into the mainstream kernels.
The driver is a new high-level SCSI driver, which was derived from the
standard st driver. It drives the OnStream tape drives SC-30/50 (SCSI) and
DI-30 (IDE, via ide-scsi) and USB-30 (USB, via usb-storage). The
Hi Linus, hi Alan,
I'd like to get some driver included into the mainstream kernels.
The driver is a new high-level SCSI driver, which was derived from the
standard st driver. It drives the OnStream tape drives SC-30/50 (SCSI) and
DI-30 (IDE, via ide-scsi) and USB-30 (USB, via usb-storage). The
(There is a second generation drive, ADR-x0, which has a much more advanced
firmware and does fully comply with SCSI-2 spec, BTW.)
'fully'? Not.
This latter drive has had problems too, but it seems to me that the arrival of
the ADR-50 should preclude the need to support the ADR-30.
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