From: Jesus Monroy Jr (jmonroy@netcom.com)
Date: 06/14/93


From: jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr)
Subject: QIC NEWS and NOTES Special Edition #3
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1993 10:44:27 GMT

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                News about QIC-40/80
 
   From the desk of the quasi-editor-in-chief:
        "Just because I am numbering these things don't get the idea
         that I am going to do any more of these".
         (Disclaimers move to bottom.. getting to big.) (crowd:YEAH!!)
 
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        | Tabloid Contents |
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        | <1>__ New Standards |
        | <M>__ Meaningless dribble. |
        | <N>__ NEXT ISSUE |
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        hint: search for "<?>__"
 
  <1>__ New Standards
 
                Today, Mon 06-14-1993, I received the latest
        standards from the QIC facilitators. There have been some
        major changes. For one the QIC-380 standard has been shelved
        for to new standards, QIC-500M and QIC-875M. Secondly,
        QIC-500M and QIC-875M represent two new sizes for QIC-40/80
        compatibility. In addition, it seems that the QIC group wants
        to make a transition of the QIC-40/80 to SCSI-2. (Maybe this
        means that we will get inexpensive (cheap) tape drives.)
 
                To add to this the QIC group is now releasing more
        information on the transition of it's standards. Also I just
        missed a board of directors meeting on June 8th. The next
        meeting is scheduled for Aug. 30 @ 9:00a.m.. Any persons
        wanting to make comments to the QIC committees or changes to
        the QIC standard should prepare now. I plan to go to the
        meeting for 386BSD and other interested parties should contact
        me or the QIC facilitator for details.
 
                More information will follow on the QIC group itself
        in future issues of QIC news. This will include a members list
        and a associates list. Also a condensed version of the
        meeting in March, 1993 and June, 1993.
 
 
                What follows are the major differences between the two
        new standards:
 
        QIC-500M
                Capacity 500 Megabytes
                Read Compatibility QIC-40/80
                Intelligent Interface Floppy (or IDE)
                Recording Format MFM
                Tracks 40
 
        QIC-875M
                Capacity 875 Megabytes
                Read Compatibility QIC-40/80
                Intelligent Interface QIC-121 (SCSI-2)
                Recording Format RLL 1,7
                Tracks 38
 
  <M>__ Meaningless dribble.
 
        "Casa Teresa. 6039 Snell Ave., San Jose. (408) 629-7827.
         A dump, but the food is delicious. The tortillas smell like
         real bread. 11a.m.- 9p.m. Monday-Saturday. $. Beer and wine.
         Smoking. Restroom inaccessible to wheelchairs. Free Parking lot.
         V, MC. ***"
 
                                -S.F. Examiner
 
        "Just because your paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't after you."
 
                                -Catch 22
                                -by Joesph Heller
 
  <N>__ NEXT ISSUE
 
        o.... Will we ever see some code from
                the editor for the tape drive?
        o.... What everyone is doing!
        o.... Standards, Standards, Defacto.
 
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        "QIC" is a registered trademark of the
        Quarter-Inch Cartridge Drive Standards, Inc. (QIC).
 
        This publication is not affiliated with "QIC" or "QIC DATA NEWS".
 
        All comments, issues, and errors are only attributable
        to the quasi-editor-in-chief.

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