Colorado Memory Jumbo+ Tape Drive and Esix
Louis Schmittroth
louis at cs.AthabascaU.CA
Mon Feb 12 04:34:49 AEST 1990
In article <285 at westmark.UU.NET>, dave at westmark.UU.NET (Dave Levenson) writes:
> In article <8396 at portia.Stanford.EDU>, bir7 at portia.Stanford.EDU (Ross Biro) writes:
> > Does anyone know anything about the Colorado Memory Systems Jumbo+ tape backup
> > system. It is a 40/60 meg QIC-40 tape drive which connects to a floppy
> > controller and sells for about $250. I am considering purchasing one for
> > use with ESIX, and would like to know if drivers exist and other usefull
> > information.
>
>
> They also told me that I could use the Xenix software if I didn't
> need their software-based compression feature. I ordered the Xenix
> package, but I don't have enough information to install it properly
> under UNIX.
I would recommend staying away from the JUMBO drive at least on Xenix,
and probably on UNIX. I installed two, and had to remove both. Erratic
operation, slow, and one just started eating tapes and died. I replaced
both with ARchive ST600 (or now FT60i, I believe is the code). This
comes with a separate controller, is fast and I've had no more troubles.
On MS-DOS I have heard they are OK. The nice thing about the ARCHIVE
drive is that it is supported directly by SCO. I did have to call the
customer support number and get the right interrupt setting, but after
that it was sweetness and light.
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