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GSTape v2 press release
I don't know if Tim Grams is here, so I'll relay this. It is commericial, but
it is brief, and tape backup questions have been asked recently:
Press Release:
Announcing GSTape version 2.
County Line Technology announces a new release of its premium tape archival
program. GSTape is a fully file oriented, backup and restore utility for the
Apple IIGS, offering the convenience that GS owners have come to expect in a
desktop program, and providing power that advanced productivity users
appreciate. Among the current users of GSTape include companies, government
agencies, schools, bulletin boards, and others who demand the convenience of
tape backup.
The new version continues to provide the original GSTape features such as:
incremental backup, image backup, multiple backups per tape, point and click
selection of files/directories/volumes, numerous restoration choices, backup
logging, friendly prompts and warnings, etc.
Version 2 adds RamFAST support, System 6 and HFS compatibility, backup
scripting, timed backups, and a new fast backup mode for ProDOS partitions and
streaming tapes (4-5 megs per minute using a Teac or Archive drive and a DMA
card).
System Requirements:
- Apple IIGS with 2 megs memory
- GS/OS System 6
- Apple SCSI card (rev C or HSDMA) _OR_
- C.V. Technologies RamFAST SCSI card (Rom 3.0 required)
Tape Drives:
- Apple (3M) 40 meg
- Teac SCSI 60 or 150 meg
- Teac SASI (CMS/Sider, RamFAST required)
- Archive Viper 150/250
Availability:
GSTape can be purchased directly from County Line Technology for $35 US, check
or money order, shipping included. Rev 1 owners may upgrade for $15 (include
serial number). Demonstration disk available for $5. Add $5 for shipments
outside of the USA.
Tim Grams
County Line Technology
P.O. Box 462283
Garland, TX 75046 USA
(214) 495-7675
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--Jay, jay.krell@cornell.edu