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1 drive only, and I think they have to have SCSI address set to 0.

Regards from Germany, Philipp Rusch

Kirk Goins schrieb:

> Are you sure it's a 2768?? The 2749 is the one used for 3570.
>
> Also The PCI tape adapters ONLY SUPPORT 1 DRIVE at a time... unless its like 
>a 3570 with dual drives. You can't even do 2 7208-345's back to back.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: tomh@simas.com [mailto:tomh@simas.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 3:03 PM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: V5R1, MagStar 3570, F/C 2768 - it ain't workin'
>
> We recently upgraded from a V4R5 box to a V5R2 box. We have a MagStar 3570,
> which worked well on our V4R5 system.  I'm trying to get it to work on our new
> V5R2 system, but all is not going well.
>
> We also have a 7208-345 tape drive which is working.  If I plug the cable from
> the 3570 into the bottom connector of the 7208, the 7208 stops working. If I
> unplug the 7208 from the card in the back of the computer (feature code 2768)
> and plug the 3570 into it instead, the system will not auto config it (I
> checked, QAUTOCFG = 1).  The 7208 is set to address 0, the 3570 is set to
> address 1.
>
> What do I need to do to get the MagStar 3570 to work on our new system?
>
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