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Date:      Thu, 18 Jun 1998 17:07:32 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Charles Owens <owensc@enc.edu>
To:        freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Sony AIT tape drive support
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980618165206.2301M-100000@itsdsv2.enc.edu>

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Howdy,

Has anyone here played with one of these drives with FreeBSD?  These
drives, of course, have an extended SCSI command set that allows access to
the on-tape memory chip for the storing of index information, etc.

My understanding is that when used with a plain, vanilla SCSI tape driver
the AIT unit behaves just like a regular 8-millimeter drive (just with
higher capacity and better throughput perhaps).  Access to the other AIT
nifty features (fast access times, no need to rewind prior to tape
removal, etc.) requires a driver that utilizes this extended SCSI command
set.

Am I right here?  Any further comments?  Has anyone been thinking about
adding support the extra AIT functionality to the standard SCSI driver
(or pehaps making a separate AIT driver)?

I should have one of these drives (installed in a nifty 28-tape library!)
to play with in a few weeks.  I'll be fine without support for the extra
features since I mostly just care about the high storage capacity.

Pleace cc: any replys to me directly since I'm not on the -scsi list.

Thanks,
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  Charles N. Owens                               Email:  owensc@enc.edu
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  Information Technology Services  "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's
  Eastern Nazarene College         best friend.  Inside of a dog it's 
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