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From: dma@mcs.com (Dan Ablan)
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Subject: Re: Tape Backup anyone??
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>If anyone has tape Backup knowledge/experience/knowhow
>for the Amiga Please email me..
You need to do this through your SCSI port.
Unless you have an internal tape backup,
linked to your drive chain, the best way is
through the SCSI. One way, to see the backup
device, is through the SCSI software, such
as GVP expert prep. Whatever SCSI card/accelerator
you have, check the docs that it came with, about
external devices... tape, Bernoulli, SyQuest, etc.