Typo police.

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Jordan K. Hubbard 1996-08-18 17:04:41 +00:00
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(sometimes identical) tapes. QIC drives are not quiet. These
drives audibly seek before they begin to record data and are
clearly audible whenever reading, writing or seeking. QIC tapes
measure (6 x 4 x 0.7 inches; 15.2 x 10.2 x 1.7 mm). <ref
measure (6 x 4 x 0.7 inches; 152 x 102 x 17 mm). <ref
id="hw:storage:tapebackups:mini" name="Mini-cartridges">, which also
use 1/4" wide tape are discussed separately. Tape libraries and
changers are not available.

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There is nothing that stops you from using differential stuff
with FreeBSD, as long as you use a controller that has device
driver support in FreeBSD. As an example, Adaptec marketed the
AH1740 as a single ended board, whereas the AH1744 was differential.
AHA1740 as a single ended board, whereas the AHA1744 was differential.
The software interface to the host is identical for both.
<sect3><heading>Terminators</heading>