AFAIK, the Syquest drives used epat (c6 or below) chips. You could probably
use the epat.o protocol with the pf.o module to access the disk. That is a
removable media ATAPI device right?
Josh Jore
Curt R Johansson
<curt_r.johansson@psychol To: linux-parport@torque.net
ogy.lu.se> cc:
Sent by: Subject: [PARPORT] Looking for a driver
owner-linux-parport@gear. to SyQuest SQ3270 parallell port drive
torque.net
05/26/00 09:31 AM
Being a new Linuxuser I am looking for a driver to my SyQuest SQ3270
parallell port drive. Visits to different sites have so far given no
hints where to find such a driver. I am grateful to every suggestion
how make the SyQuest SQ3270 functioning in the SuSE 6.4 Linux system I
am using just now. Maybe it is possible to use a SCSI parallell port
driver?
Thanks
Curt R Johansson
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