m: Taren[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 7:46 AM
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> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: SyQuest
>
> > Will the release of Debian 2.0 support SyQuest removable drives in any
> > way? I know
On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Robert Henry Rati wrote:
> Will the release of Debian 2.0 support SyQuest removable drives in any
> way? I know there is a way to make the Iomega parallel port version of
> the zip drive work in Linux, but not the SyQuest EZFlyer. Is there going
> to be any support for the Sy
> Will the release of Debian 2.0 support SyQuest removable drives in any
> way? I know there is a way to make the Iomega parallel port version of
> the zip drive work in Linux, but not the SyQuest EZFlyer. Is there going
> to be any support for the SyQuest parallel port drives and/or any other
>
> From: Robert Henry Rati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 1998 11:19 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: SyQuest
>
>
> Will the release of Debian 2.0 support SyQuest removable drives in any
> way? I know there is a way to make the Iomega parallel port
> version
Evan Van Dyke wrote:
> Actually, SyQuest hasn't released the SparQ in SCSI. Just Parallel
> and Internal EIDE.
Right. Th 1.5GB SyJet comes in SCSI and IDE. The 4.7GB Quest will be
SCSI only, due out at the end of the year.
http://www.syquest.com/products/index.html
I've been thinking of gettin
> If it is a SCSI disk, on a SCSI controller, you treat is like any scsi
> disk... /dev/sd* I have a smaller SyQuest, works that away.
>
> Someone else addressed the parallel port and IDE cases.
>
> Luck to you, Eric.
Actually, SyQuest hasn't released the SparQ in SCSI. Just Parallel
and In
'Erik Mathisen' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
> I am new to this list and to Debian. I have a computer with a Syquest
> SparQ drive on it. Each cartridge holds 1GB. I was wondering
> if any one
> could tell or point me to detail instructions on how to install Debian
> onto this disk.
> Thanks
> Eri
> Hello,
> I am new to this list and to Debian. I have a computer with a Syquest
> SparQ drive on it. Each cartridge holds 1GB. I was wondering
> if any one
> could tell or point me to detail instructions on how to install Debian
> onto this disk.
> Thanks
> Erik
If It's the Parallel-port versi
I found what Marcus was talking about at Mega Haus http://www.megahaus.com
Here is the description of it:
Part of the DataPort Removable Bracket Family. DataPort IDE removable hard
drive kit. Complete kit includes 3.5" IDE plastic cartridge and a metal IDE
receiving frame. Receiving frame mount
Hi!
On Thu, Apr 09, 1998 at 08:16:14PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> For my own uses, I have found that the cheapest, fastest, & most reliable way
> to backup is w/
> a nice extra internal HD. Just rig it up so that one of your IDE cables and a
> power cord are
> hanging out the back of
To my knowledge, unless it is hardware that suppotrs write protection
there is not software to do this. Of course feel free to write your own
and package it (-; P.S there is a parport mailing list where you may
have more luck. see torque.net for more info.
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On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 05:49:11PM -0400, Shaleh wrote:
> There is no need for any special software. There is a parport driver
> for it at torque.net.
I realize that, I got the drive to work perfectly without anything (ide
version). But the drive does come with some windows software to
enable/
There is no need for any special software. There is a parport driver
for it at torque.net.
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Hey Rick,
I'm a partner in a company that installs networks for small businesses, and
have had some
experiences w/ the syquest. As far as the internal ( both SCSI & ide ) ones
go, I would stay
away from them. They are pretty flimsy, and we have had to return several of
them.
Instead of a n
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> I imagine that SyQuest's external parallel port drive isn't
supported
> under Linux
Actually, it is. See my earlier message. If you're using 1.3.1,
you'll need to load kernel modules from http://www.torque.net/linux
pp.html, if you're using anything more rec
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