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From: mills@MAX.EE.LSU.EDU (John Mills)
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Subject: Re: Where's GSTape?
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Date: 27 Jul 93 00:30:09 GMT
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>Where can I get the GSTape backup software?  I need something that
>will let me restore individual files from a backed up volume on tape.  I
>have a RamFAST D, but that only backs up and restores full volumes.  I can't
>seem to get Archiver or Salvation to even recognize the tape drive
>(perhaps because I can't get the RF to put it in its volume list).  What's
>the best way to do this?  I have an Apple 40MB SCSI tape drive.  Thanks!
>
>--
>// John Townsend                 Reduce,           Reuse Engineering &
 
There ought to be a demo version on the binaries or somewhere on FTP. I think
it's only limited to something like 10 megs, but all functions are active. If
you have the time, I'd suggest tyring it first. BTW the current version is
2.0.
 
OTOH you could order it directly from Tim Grams at County Line Tech.
If you want, his address is:
  P.O.Box 462283
  Garland, TX 75046
  (214) 495-7675
 
I'm quite pleased with my copy. It works very well and is thoroughly
documented.


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