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.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1989, 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
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.\" @(#)ft.8
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.\"
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.Dd February 7, 1994
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.Dt FT 8
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.Os BSD 4
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ft
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.Nd QIC 40/80 floppy tape drive controller
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm ft
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.Op Fl f Ar tape
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.Op Ar description
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm ft
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command allows multi-volume dump, extract, and view of tape labels, for
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any pre-formatted QIC-40/80 tapes. It is totally system dependent,
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and has nothing to do with the QIC standards.
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.Pp
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.Nm ft
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is used primarily as a filter for tape i/o.
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For example, to save and compress the /usr directory to tape:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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% tar cvzf - /usr | ft "/usr save"
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.Ed
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.Pp
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To extract /usr from tape:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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% ft | tar xvzf -
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.Ed
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.\" .Sh SEE ALSO
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.\" .Xr qtar 1
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.Sh BUGS
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Formatting/Verifying is in the works. You will need to use your
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existing backup program to do this for the time being.
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.Sh NOTES
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The floppy tape driver supports tape drives such as the Colorado
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Jumbo, Mountain Summit Express, some Archive/Conner models, and
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probably many others. These tape drives attach between your floppy
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disk controller card and your existing floppy disks' ribbon cable.
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This driver does not currently support attachments via a proprietary
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tape controller card or by the parallel port.
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.Pp
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QIC-40/80 drives are more CPU intensive than a SCSI drive. This is
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really only a factor if your machine is networked or has multiple concurrent
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users. For personal use (i.e. your typical home Unix user), response time
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is perfectly acceptable. The tape drives cannot detect write errors.
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Instead, they make up for it by using CRC's, error correction, and bad
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spot mapping. Formatting time is extremely long because of this. The
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drive makes a first pass over the entire tape writing out sectors. It
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then makes a second pass at a slower rate than usual (for sensitivity)
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to detect bad spots on the tape. Typically it takes an hour to format
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a single QIC-80 (120Mb uncompressed) tape.
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.Sh AUTHOR
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Steve Gerakines <steve2@genesis.nred.ma.us>
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