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Thanks Peter, that is very interesting.
Is there some other backup software that will work with OS/2?
I have Seagate Backup Exec for Windows that works great under Win 98. But
they don't have an OS/2 version.
Sandy
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>> ... using Back Again 2000 software, the backup crashes
>> with a Trap 0008 error.
>> ...
>> It looks like I will have to send the tape drive back and
>> get a SCSI model. But before I do that, I wondered if
>> anyone has had any luck with this combination, and
>> can tell me what settings will make it work.
>Hi Sandy,
>For what it's worth, I haven't been able to get Back Again/2000 to work
>with either my IDE or SCSI tape drives (Seagate). The old Back Again/2
>works fine with them so I assume it's not a hardware problem.
>I'm using the "D" version of BA2000.
>- Peter
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