9-track tape interfaces
Steven M. Schultz
sms at moe.2bsd.com
Tue Dec 8 08:33:57 AEST 1998
Tim -
Howdy.
> I'm pretty sure that 2.11BSD properly handles TU81 density select
> in its TMSCP driver. (Steve, can you confirm this? I know you've
> made some effort to get write caching to work with TU81's over the years!)
Indeed it does. However TMSCP only defines 800,1600 and 6250 so
on the quad density drive I have the 3200 setting must be selected
manually on the front panel of the tape drive.
Also the 'enable cache' works fine and makes a dramatic difference
on a TU81+ attached to an 11/44. The 'cache enabled' setting is
sticky across open/close cycles so that you set it once manually
when the first reel is loaded. This was done to avoid having to
modify dump/restore/tar/etc
> In any event, remote density selection/reporting is largely a
> frill, as any drive/controller combination that I ever used let you
> explicitly select it with a physical button or a switch and displayed
> the current selection in some useful way on the drive.
Quite so. Eons ago the one Cipher drive supported 800/1600 operation
but the controller (TM11 clone) did not - you just made sure to
select the density on the front panel when loading the tape
Steve
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