Clearly you won't be running Windows ... so there are numerous very adequate
backup programs, most of which would make short work of the 165 MB with an
adequate tape drive. My little EXB8200 would back that up, verify it, and
keep a file-by-file directory of the DOS files in about 25 minutes, I'd guess.
The EXB-8500C would do it in about 10 minutes on media costing about $3, with
room for several (~15) backups.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Hudson" <rhudson(a)cnonline.net>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: ot... at it again scsi tape drive in windows 95
The windows 98 backup ploy did not work, I was finally
able
to copy all of the needed dlls, then when the backup software
was launched, it ran for a moment then quietly quit.
I am currently trying the ASPITAPE.SYS and PCTAR.EXE as
suggested by John Foust.
I do have a DOS diskette that I can boot with that has
all the Adaptec drivers and Syquest junk.
Here's the rundown of the machine:
486 66 DX cpu with 16mb memory
165 mb SCSI hard drive internal
40 mb SCSI Syquest drive internal
640x480 16 color video
SCSI CDROM external
Tanberg TDC3800 SCSI tape external.
5.25 & 3.5 combined floppy disks.
Sweet "lunchbox Style" case.
I have pictures, can I attach them to an
email to the list?