TM(4S) — SPECIAL FILES
NAME
tm − tapemaster 1/2 inch tape drive
SYNOPSIS — SUN-3
controller tm0 at vme16d16 ? csr 0xa0 priority 3 vector tmintr 96
controller tm1 at vme16d16 ? csr 0xa2 priority 3 vector tmintr 97
tape mt0 at tm0 drive 0 flags 1
tape mt0 at tm1 drive 0 flags 1
SYNOPSIS — SUN-2
controller tm0 at mbio ? csr 0xa0 priority 3
controller tm0 at vme16 ? csr 0xa0 priority 3 vector tmintr 96
controller tm1 at mbio ? csr 0xa2 priority 3
controller tm1 at vme16 ? csr 0xa2 priority 3 vector tmintr 97
tape mt0 at tm0 drive 0 flags 1
tape mt0 at tm1 drive 0 flags 1
DESCRIPTION
The Tapemaster tape controller controls Pertec-interface 1/2" tape drives such as the CDC Keystone, providing a standard tape interface to the device, see mtio(4).
SEE ALSO
mt(1), tar(1), ar(4S)
CPC Tapemaster Product Specification (Sun 800-0620-01)
CPC Tapemaster Application Note (Sun 800-0622-01)
CDC Streaming Tape Unit 9218X Reference Manual (Sun 800-0623-01)
DIAGNOSTICS
tm%d: no response from ctlr.
tm%d: error %d during config.
mt%d: not online.
mt%d: no write ring.
tmgo: gate wasn’t open. Controller lost synch.
tmintr: can’t clear interrupts.
tm%d: stray interrupts.
mt%d: hard error bn=%d er=%x.
mt%d: lost interrupt.
BUGS
The Tapemaster controller does not provide for byte-swapping and the resultant system overhead prevents streaming transports from streaming.
If a non-data error is encountered on non-raw tape, it refuses to do anything more until closed.
The system should remember which controlling terminal has the tape drive open and write error messages to that terminal rather than on the console.
Sun Release 3.0β — Last change: 16 September 1985