What I was thinking....
I did contact Sellam on this since I'm only a few hours away. But just for
the lists discussion...
I was pondering approaching this with a QIC-80 (DC2120) drive that sits on a
floppy controller. Those are quick to hook up, and if my really feeble
memory serves me even REALLY old SCO unix supported QIC-80 type drives. I
still have a working Colorado Jumbo-250 tape drive (and FC10 controller!)
from my BBS-running days. This would seem to be the
least disturbing option
to the SCO box to add. I can't remember if SCO
supported the drive only on
the standard floppy controller, or if it only supported it on the FC10. Ah
well. Maybe an option.
Jay West