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From: gmietus@hzsbc61.ns-nl.att.com (04131-mietus)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Jumbo tape streamer
Date: 13 Jun 1996 15:04:27 +0200
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Hai,

Does anybody have experience with the JUMBO PT10 (intern, scsi-2) 1Gb
tape streamer??

I know, general scsi tape streamers are supported in FreeBSD, but I
have heard some streamers behave better then others, and as this is a
cheap one (about 400 Dutch guldens), ....

I do not need it very often, just now an then to make backups (not
daily...) A cheap streamer is better than none ..
 However, it should work!

P.s. I want to upgrade to 2.1, but still have 2.0, any special remark
on 2.0 for the streamer


Thanks, and please reply with *** email to albert@gamp.hacom.nl ***
That works best.


---GAM
"This should be a jolly quote"
Disclaimer: this posting is strictly personal