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20/40 gigabyte (gb) 8-cassette autoloader
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2 Compaq DAT AutoLoader Reference Guide
seven cassette positions,
illustrated 4-4
single cassette position,
illustrated 4-4
standards 1-5
tape log 1-7
troubleshooting 6-1, 6-2
write-protecting 1-7
CE Marking A-4
cleaning
cycle 5-3
errors from neglect 5-2
importance of approved
tapes 5-3
importance of routine 5-1
procedures in random
mode 5-4
procedures in stacker
mode 5-4
random mode 5-4
recommendations 5-3
recommended schedule 5-2
stacker mode 5-4
whitepapers on 5-1
cleaning the DAT AutoLoader
and frequency of backups 1-4
Compaq authorized reseller x
Compaq Extended Feature
Supplement See EFS
Compaq Series Number A-1
Compaq Tru64 UNIX 3-1, 3-4
drivers for hardware 3-4
drivers for SCSI controller 3-4
drivers for software 3-4
Compaq website x
computer
capacity 1-4
performance 1-8
configuring SCSI ID for SCO
OpenServer 3-5
configuring the AutoLoader 2-2
connecting the tabletop
AutoLoader 2-9
controller drivers
Banyan VINES 3-8
Compaq Tru64 UNIX 3-4
OpenVMS 3-4
SCO UnixWare 3-6
SunSoft Solaris 3-7
Windows NT 3-2
controller requirements 1-3
D
daisy chain 2-10
DAT AutoLoader
capacity 1-4
illustrated 1-1
projected duty cycle of 1-4
reliability 1-3
DAT cassettes 4-1
data compression 1-2
enabling and disabling 1-5
overview 1-4
DDR See Dynamic Device
Recognition
DDS cassettes 1-2, 1-5, 4-1
DDS-DC format 1-2, 1-4, 1-5
Declaration of Conformity A-3
device drivers 3-1
dropouts 5-2
duty cycle 1-4
Dynamic Device Recognition 3-4
E
ECMA 1-5
EFS
for SCO OpenServer 3-5
for SCO UnixWare 3-7
eject button 4-7, 4-9
electrostatic discharge
obtaining additional
information B-2
precautions B-1
preventing B-1
storing products B-1
transporting products B-1
types of damage from B-1
electrostatic discharge (ESD) 2-6
End of Data See EOD
enter button 4-9

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