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From: "David E. Tin Nyo" <tinman@metheus.com>
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To: MALIK HAMMED MAHMOUD <92malikh@wave.scar.utoronto.ca>
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Subject: Re: PC version of GNUTAR
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On Thu, 2 Feb 1995, MALIK HAMMED MAHMOUD wrote:
> Someone mentioned using gnutar to move files across different platforms
> using tape. I found the amiga version but haven't had any luck with the
> PC version. Could someone please direct me to a site that might have this?
On SIMTEL mirrors (eg. oak.oakland.edu)
in the directory SimTel/msdos/diskutil:
aspibin.zip, aspisrc.zip:
This is binary and source for GNUTar written for Adaptec controllers,
supposedly it uses ASPI, but I couldn't get it to work on my UltraStor
controller.
gtak100.zip:
Binaries for TAR and other tape utils for DOS and OS/2. Uses ASPI
and works fine on my UltraStor. Doesn't seem to do auto-rewind
like most tape drivers, but there is a utility for tape control.
-dave-
tinman@metheus.com