Driver for M9914 for long block caoability

Hi All,
I have SCSI 9 tracke reel tape drive (M4/9914) connected to a Sun Ultra 60 and we use it to read seismic data which is recorded in several format.
For segy data there is no problem.
We have problem for seg-a, seg-b multiplexed data which is recorded in long block format.
The tape drive is OK because when we use with different software in PC and the drive connected to the PC we have no problem.
We cannot use the PC anymore as the license ia already expired, so we have to use the Sun as we still have the license.
I have modified the /kernel/drv/st.conf as instructed by the software but still have the problem.
Do I need a special driver to be able to read long block data ?
I appreciate a lot of any idea to solve my problem.
Thanks & regards,
Irwan Lesmana

What is the problem with a company member asking for configuration support on this forum maal? I don't understand what you are trying to say here? Perhaps this person is working in the services department providing on site support for a customer. This guy may have come to the forum through the " Discussion forum " link in the spectrum handbook. Also the thread was created on the 31st of October, a couple of days ago, sometimes forum users may have resolved their issues and just may not have the time to return and update. I feel that my contributions to the board are voluntary and I am not put out if users don't reply to me. I have people call me every day for quotes on services, systems and parts and sometimes never call back for months.

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