Qic24 would be a DC600 format tape, correct?
At 02:58 AM 12/29/01 -0500, you wrote:
If I can find a scsi Qic24 tape drive, I plan on
installing Open Desktop
on my IBM Model 80 with Reply Powerboard and Kingston Turbochip. It
runs Win98 fast enough. I suspect it'll run Unix just fine. I've got a
Future Domain SCSI card OEMed for IBM, that is supported, and a
Micropolis 4.3 gig SCSI drive. Hopefully someone on the list will dig
up a tape drive for me that I can put into my PS/2 external SCSI case.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Frank McConnell wrote:
> Open Desktop is a SCO/Motif flavored X GUI. If you really want to use
> the GUI stuff, give it more oomph than Wollongong did: it was
> painfully slow on that Compaq. Along about 1995 the system was being
> used more for testing a "SCO ANSI" terminal emulation and I worked out
> how to make it not start X on boot, and it continued running that way
> (off in a corner with almost no attention) until April 1999 when
> Attachmate shut down the former Wollongong offices.
>
> -Frank McConnell