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Date:      Fri, 22 Sep 2000 10:46:05 -0300
From:      Gustavo Pamplona <pamplona@uai.com.br>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   QIC-80 Floppy Tape Drive
Message-ID:  <3.0.6.32.20000922104605.0079f340@uai.com.br>

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Hi.

(Sorry for my English, I'm a brazilian)

My name is Gustavo Pamplona
and...

I have a floppy tape drive from Colorado Memory Systems. 
The model
is Colorado Jumbo 250 MB Floppy Tape Drive, for use with QIC-80 FloppyTapes
of 250 Megabytes.  

I intend to use it with FreeBSD.

How could I use it
with the "ft" device driver and if possible:

- Is the drive supported by
FreeBSD ?
- Can I use the program "mt" to control the tape?
- Can you point
to me other backup software to use with it? I heard of Amanda.

I see two
devices 'wfd0' and 'wst0' at LINT kernel configuration file, but 
I can't
understood right if only the fdc0 is necessary to control the Floppy
Tape.

Well, as I see, (perhaps my english is bad) wfd0 is a device to
control IDE floppy drive and wst0 is to control IDE tape drive. 
When I try
to use 

# mt -f /dev/ft0 retension --> to try to retension the tape.

Give
me a error of "device not configured" 

And I also have a FAQ from freebsd.org that teach me how to configure a
floppy tape drive. I think is this. Below of controller fdc0

controller	fdc0	...blah, blah, blah.
disk		fd0	at...
disk		fd1
tape		ft0	at fdc0... drive 2

Is it correct to do this configuration? Where is the error? I think is
"drive 2" 'cause I don't have no floppy drives connected to my Floppy Disk
Controller, just the Colorado Jumbo. But I tried to change to "drive 0",
but I can't get no answer from the drive, just again "device not configured

I don't no references from LINT and GENERIC Config Files speaking about of:

tape		ft0 ...

Of course, the /dev/rft0 and /dev/ft0 was created by 

# sh MAKEDEV ft0

And if have a member of this mailling list that have Linux, how can I use
it 
with Linux.

Anybody could help me?

Thanks and Regard's





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