Query: wt
OS: netbsd
Section: 4
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WT(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual WT(4)NAMEwt -- Archive/Wangtek cartridge tape driverSYNOPSISwt0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 drq 1DESCRIPTIONThe wt driver provides support for the following Archive and Wangtek boards: QIC-02 QIC-36 Raw devices are indicated by an ``r'' preceding the device name. The driver can be opened with either rewind on close (/dev/rst*) or no rewind on close (/dev/nrst*) options. The tape format is specified by adding 8 or 16 to the device number. For example, for the wt0 device's raw rewind on close device nodes, /dev/rwt0 is the 150 MByte density device, /dev/rwt8 is the 120 MByte density device, and /dev/rwt16 is the 60 MByte device.SEE ALSOintro(4)BUGSThe wt driver conflicts unpleasantly with the we driver (SMC Ethernet adapters) at the same I/O address. The probe reprograms their EEPROMs.BSDJuly 10, 1995 BSD
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