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Re: Tape support on Mac OS X?
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Re: Tape support on Mac OS X?


  • Subject: Re: Tape support on Mac OS X?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 15:11:24 +0200

You can install the tape driver smtc from our commercial product ES-Backup http://www.ugsoft.de . The driver as well as esbdump, esbrestore and esbmt commands may be used free of charge in non-commercial environments - see license file in downloaded image for details.

smtc (Scsi Magnetic Tape Changer) supports a wide range of SCSI, FireWire and USB tape drives and changer devices.

Uwe Gohlke
UGSoft


At 0:40 Uhr -0500 21.06.2005, Peter Seebach wrote:
I have old SCSI tape drives, but they don't show up using my firewire to SCSI
adapter, and I don't have a SCSI controller that will work at all in my G5.

Does anyone out there have a tape device which actually shows up in /dev?  If
so, what does it show up as?

-s
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