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Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 06:58:26 -0700
From: bdady@netcom.com (Brian Dady)
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To: bdady@netcom.com, jdavid@infinet.com
Subject: Re: Tape Drive for PAR backup?
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>> Perhaps you know the answer to this: When restoring data to the PAR, is
>> it necessary to restore to a HD first, then import?
>>
>Don't know, post it & someone will let ya know...
>
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>J. David - Video GT
Okay, its posted, and now I'm answering my own question!
In case anyone wants to know: You can restore frames directly to the PAR,
at least with AmiBack s/w.
I mention this, because the Amiga dealer I bought AmiBack from (who are
quite knowledgable about the Amiga and s/w, h/w) said it was necessary
to restore to HD, then import. They probably made the mistake of quitting
the PAR s/w first and this dismounts the PAR drive. Just keep the PAR
s/w running and then do the restore to DDR: ...
-Brian Video Magic --*
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