Any BBS's out there with lots of MS-DOS utilities and so forth? Sometimes
Any BBS's out there with lots of MS-DOS utilities and so forth?
Sometimes it's easier to download things to this 486 of mine using my wifimodem than running compactflash cards all over the house.
deepthaw wrote to All <=-
Any BBS's out there with lots of MS-DOS utilities and so forth?
Sometimes it's easier to download things to this 486 of mine using my wifimodem than running compactflash cards all over the house.
biggest was on my old DC2120 Tape Drive.
Any BBS's out there with lots of MS-DOS utilities and so forth?
Sometimes it's easier to download things to this 486 of mine using my wifimodem than running compactflash cards all over the house.
What tape version is that? I have a Travan 3 drive with intact rollers somwhere, if it helps.
What tape version is that? I have a Travan 3 drive with intact rollers somwhere, if it helps.
Any BBS's out there with lots of MS-DOS utilities and so forth? Sometimes it's easier to download things to this 486 of mine using my wifimodem than running compactflash cards all over the house.
SirRonmit wrote to StormTrooper <=-
What tape version is that? I have a Travan 3 drive with intact rollers somwhere, if it helps.
QIC-80
MAN those were the BBS days!!! I can still hear the modem talking away
.. LOL
What tape version is that? I have a Travan 3 drive with intact rolle somwhere, if it helps.
QIC-80
This thread is bring back sounds of my weekly tape backup --
Fwooooot........FWEEEEEEEEEEEET..... FWEEEEEEEEEET....fwooooot...
Those QIC drives that ran over a floppy interface were slooooow. I
ended up scavenging an Adaptec SCSI card and DDS-1 drive from work that was getting tossed out.
This thread is bring back sounds of my weekly tape backup --
Fwooooot........FWEEEEEEEEEEEET..... FWEEEEEEEEEET....fwooooot...
I have one of each (floppy that fit inside a drive bay) and a SCSI that I never used, but should hook it up to a linux server and see if I can get it going to retrieve my old files. I also have an 8 bay CDx1 Speed drive rack mount as well ..
The models T(Travan)1 2 and 3 specify what the software encoding on the tape is. They have varying compression and method. Off hand I can't remember what brand this drive I have is, only she's a T3.
underneath. It's never what you think will get you that gets you :(
They were all stored together so I put it down to bit rot... until I went to pack the drive away and found its belt lying on the bench underneath. It's never what you think will get you that gets you :(
My drive didn't last that long. It lost the end of tape sensor... being an optical sensor and a small hole in the tape. I cleaned it up a couple of times, and rewound a few tapes, but in the end it just became unviable. No idea what I did with the tapes themselves now.
At different times, my tapes did different duties. Backups of course, and after some time I found a door that would let you use a tape as a file area.. of course it had latency in retrieving the file for download, but being able to have a slab of monolithic data was handy, and could free up drive space.
I only ever had SCSI in the Apple II world, and there were plenty of cheapish drives kicking around, like the ol' Archive Viper but I could never get them to talk to any of the available software.
I also ran QBBS and FrontDoor for a while in FidoNet. Also Binkleyterm, Seadog and Intermail front ends along with Opus and RemoteAccess BBSes.
I imagine it must make a hell of a bang when it hits the end of a tape :\
That sounds useful but I have so many questions... Did it tell the user their download would start in X minutes? How many times did some random guy downloading "Roger's disk utility" wake you up in the middle of the night? Does that amount of tape reuse throw muck all over the end of tape sensor? ;)
I imagine it must make a hell of a bang when it hits the end of a tape :\
Ahh no actually. Unlike a compact cassette the tapes are only held on by friction so they just unspooled and wrapped around the drive spool.
I feel sad for the tapes :( Can they be re-spooled after that or are they "non user-serviceable"?
I also ran QBBS and FrontDoor for a while in FidoNet. Also Binkleyterm, Seadog and Intermail front ends along with Opus and RemoteAccess BBSes.
Nearly mirrors mine, I didn't have 3 different mailers, just
FrontDoor. But locally by the time I started seriously putting a bbs together, it was pretty much all RemoteAccess and SuperBBS here.
Over a period of time, I tried, Quick BBS, RA, Super, Celerity a few
other weirdos like searchlight... in the end I didn't find any real advantages and just stuck with Super.
Spec
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Spectre wrote to Bf2K+ <=-
Nearly mirrors mine, I didn't have 3 different mailers, just FrontDoor.
But locally by the time I started seriously putting a bbs together, it was pretty much all RemoteAccess and SuperBBS here.
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