Catch up with the removal of the wt(4) driver.

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Ruslan Ermilov 2004-03-14 12:09:43 +00:00
parent eba504ff39
commit 1a490c95d2

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@ -306,29 +306,13 @@ main(argc, argv)
/* NOTREACHED */
}
#if defined(__i386__)
#include <machine/wtio.h>
#endif
struct tape_desc {
short t_type; /* type of magtape device */
char *t_name; /* printing name */
char *t_dsbits; /* "drive status" register */
char *t_erbits; /* "error" register */
} tapes[] = {
/*
* XXX This is weird. The st driver reports the tape drive
* as 0x7 (MT_ISAR - Sun/Archive compatible); the wt driver
* either reports MT_ISVIPER1 for an Archive tape, or 0x11
* (MT_ISMFOUR) for other tapes.
* XXX for the wt driver, rely on it behaving like a "standard"
* magtape driver.
*/
{ MT_ISAR, "SCSI tape drive", 0, 0 },
#if defined (__i386__)
{ MT_ISVIPER1, "Archive Viper", WTDS_BITS, WTER_BITS },
{ MT_ISMFOUR, "Wangtek", WTDS_BITS, WTER_BITS },
#endif
{ 0, NULL, 0, 0 }
};