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Received: by minnie.vk1xwt.ampr.org with NNTP id AA6153 ; Tue, 05 Jan 93 13:08:50 EST Xref: sserve comp.unix.bsd:9696 comp.os.linux:21836 Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.linux Path: sserve!manuel.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!uunet!gatech!destroyer!cs.ubc.ca!newsserver.sfu.ca!wonge From: wonge@fraser.sfu.ca (Edmund Wong) Subject: Hostnames and named. Message-ID: <1993Jan7.223338.26596@sfu.ca> Sender: news@sfu.ca Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada References: <1993Jan6.015924.21943@bradley.bradley.edu> <C0I7K9.D2w@ns1.nodak.edu> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 22:33:38 GMT Lines: 31 In article <C0I7K9.D2w@ns1.nodak.edu> tjon@plains.NoDak.edu (Christopher C. Tjon) writes: >In article <1993Jan6.015924.21943@bradley.bradley.edu> brad@bradley.bradley.edu (Bradley E. Smith) writes: >> does a wangtek and 60meg tape drive work? >> if so how well (note: i am interested in both BSD and linux). >> -- >> Bradley Smith brad@bradley.edu --- 309-677-2337 >> Network & Technical Services @ Bradley University, Peoria, IL >> >> "It's amazing how much scrap metal you get from 4 cans of beer" > >Brad, > I have the same wangtek drive and 60meg tape. Mine was stripped >from an AT&T box. I read and write find. I had some problems with it >before but after getting my kernel majorly patched with all the patches that >have come along it is working. You must configure your kernel to recognize >the drive. Assuming you have the same controller as I and need to know >I can provide you with Jumper settings to set your address to 0x300 and irq >to whatever(5?) > > >-- >Chris > tjon@plains.nodak.edu Christopher C. Tjon > uunet!plains!tjon (UUCP) Box 5224 > tjon@plains (Bitnet) Fargo, ND 58105-5224 >This message brought to you by the letters X and S and the number 3. -- InterNet: wonge@fraser.sfu.ca | "Fail not; Learn Not. | It is with failing, that one learns, | So by Learning, one must fail." - Edmund Wong