Symbol driver

How can I get the driver from symbol tech reader?

Hi,
The Symbol and the Matrics driver is the same.
Matrics driver is included in SES 10.1.3,
Ron

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    # Copyright (c) 1995-2000 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    "@(#)st.conf
    # devices of Sun Microsystems and many 3rd party devices.
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    # The 3rd party devices do apparently work with the configurations listed.
    # the past, but have not been tested by Sun Microsystems. Use these entries
    # as your starting point for generating your configuration entries.
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    6 10158000 445b 1 1 specfs (filesystem for specfs)
    8 1015dd40 333c 1 1 TS (time sharing sched class)
    9 10160938 8d4 - 1 TS_DPTBL (Time sharing dispatch table)
    10 101609c0 291e3 2 1 ufs (filesystem for ufs)
    11 10187b33 1f7 - 1 fssnap_if (File System Snapshot Interface)
    12 10187c83 10900 226 1 rpcmod (RPC syscall)
    12 10187c83 10900 226 1 rpcmod (32-bit RPC syscall)
    12 10187c83 10900 1 1 rpcmod (rpc interface str mod)
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    13 10195cc3 66f08 3 1 ip (IP Streams device)
    14 101f30bb 1982 1 1 rootnex (sun4u root nexus 1.91)
    15 101f4648 210 57 1 options (options driver)
    17 101f4d3c 18d8 12 1 sad (Streams Administrative driver's)
    18 101f639c 67b 2 1 pseudo (nexus driver for 'pseudo')
    19 101f68a5 1c228 85 1 md (Meta disk base module)
    24 1023362d 5234 - 1 md_stripe (Meta disk stripes module)
    25 1023847d a760 - 1 md_mirror (Meta disk mirrors module)
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    34 102a5713 151f - 1 dada ( ATA Bus Utility Routines)
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    38 102a7a0b 344f 196 1 rmc_comm (rmc_comm driver, v1.2)
    39 102aaa92 508 199 1 pmugpio (Pmugpio Driver 1.1)
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    41 1027bd5c 1b04a 5 1 procfs (filesystem for proc)
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    43 10296efd 2fcd 194 1 mc-us3i (Memory-controller: v1.1)
    44 10299bba d98 134 1 power (power button driver v1.9)
    45 1029a7aa 1016 159 1 pmubus (pmubus nexus driver)
    46 10211abd 5cb6 197 1 rmclomv (rmclomv control driver v1.4)
    47 1021684b 256a 9 1 pcf8584 (I2C Nexus Driver 1.13)
    48 102a689a 464 - 1 i2c_svc (I2C module ver 1.2)
    50 102aae3a 10628 8 1 sockfs (filesystem for sockfs)
    52 102a6c7b 6be 11 1 clone (Clone Pseudodriver 'clone')
    53 1029b5f0 304 2 1 ip6 (IP Streams module)
    53 1029b5f0 304 143 1 ip6 (IP Streams device)
    54 102bafd2 25e40 3 1 tcp (TCP Streams module)
    54 102bafd2 25e40 42 1 tcp (TCP Streams device)
    55 10219963 1059 - 1 md5 (MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm)
    56 1029b734 365 4 1 tcp6 (TCP Streams module)
    56 1029b734 365 146 1 tcp6 (TCP Streams device)
    57 1021a907 9b50 5 1 udp (UDP Streams module)
    57 1021a907 9b50 41 1 udp (UDP Streams device)
    58 1029b8d9 365 6 1 udp6 (UDP Streams module)
    58 1029b8d9 365 145 1 udp6 (UDP Streams device)
    59 1022292f 7f10 7 1 icmp (ICMP Streams module)
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    60 1029ba7e 30e 8 1 icmp6 (ICMP Streams module)
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    61 10228ea7 651b 9 1 arp (ARP Streams module)
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    62 1022e16a 4b93 10 1 timod (transport interface str mod)
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    65 102da65d 1ffa 15 1 wc (Workstation multiplexer Driver )
    66 102dba4f 4885 37 1 su (su driver 1.47)
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    67 102dff2c 3f2e 0 1 elfexec (32-bit exec module for elf)
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    82 10344153 1c30 43 1 rts (Routing Socket Streams device)
    83 781e8000 f487 15 1 ipsecesp (IP Encapsulating Security Paylo)
    83 781e8000 f487 141 1 ipsecesp (IP Encapsulating Security Paylo)
    84 7814e000 ff46 14 1 ipsecah (IP Authentication Header Stream)
    84 7814e000 ff46 140 1 ipsecah (IP Authentication Header Stream)
    85 7803c000 4af3 105 1 tl (TPI Local Transport Driver - tl)
    86 78042000 44ab 16 1 keysock (keysock module)
    86 78042000 44ab 139 1 keysock (PF_KEY Key Management Socket ST)
    87 78040743 16ea 97 1 sysmsg (System message redirection (fan)
    88 780416bd 82c 0 1 cn (Console redirection driver)
    89 780e3c1a 475 2 1 intpexec (exec mod for interp)
    90 78041d59 2c3 42 1 pipe (pipe(2) syscall)
    90 78041d59 2c3 42 1 pipe (32-bit pipe(2) syscall)
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    92 78046000 8a90 195 1 bge (BCM570x driver v0.22)
    93 7804e000 e868 - 1 gld (Generic LAN Driver (v2))
    94 7805e000 4eac6 217 1 ce (CE Ethernet Driver v1.135)
    95 780b0000 2bd7 - 1 vlan (Ethernet VLAN module (v1) 1.18)
    97 780b4000 322b 115 1 pci_pci (Standard PCI to PCI bridge nexu)
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    99 780c0000 4421 201 1 doorfs (32-bit door syscalls)
    100 780c6000 2d06 88 1 devinfo (DEVINFO Driver 1.33)
    103 780ca000 ebf8 66 1 ohci (USB OpenHCI Driver 1.23)
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    115 780c8b56 cc4 23 1 ptm (Master streams driver 'ptm')
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    124 10308a8f 1dea 35 1 random (random number device v1.1)
    125 780e0000 2290 17 1 authsha1 (SHA1-HMAC algorithm)
    127 780b2637 1f01 38 1 openeepr (OPENPROM/NVRAM Driver v1.7)
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    143 10355a75 2e1f - 1 hidparser (HID PARSER 1.5)
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    156 10345623 2d73 - 1 usba10_hidparser (USBA10 HID PARSER 1.1)
    161 780e2467 1a23 81 1 winlock (Winlock Driver v1.43)
    162 10317889 14ed - 1 seg_drv (Segment Device Driver v1.1)
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    172 78259747 ba0 103 1 qec (QEC driver v1.32)
    175 10347bee 4197 107 1 llc1 (LLC Class 1 Driver)
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    178 780f2000 23ee - 1 audiosup (Audio Device Support 1.9)
    179 780f6000 14f6e - 1 mixer (Audio Mixer 1.41)
    182 1030331b 4edc 114 1 tnf (kernel probes driver 1.48)
    184 7816a000 b3ec 150 1 fcp (Sun FCP Pseudo Driver v1.11)
    185 1034b93d 4cd6 127 1 pm (power management driver v1.95)
    186 780598aa 846 128 1 tod (tod driver 1.0)
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    190 780f4176 1ecf 147 1 lofi (loopback file driver (1.2))
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    203 781567ae bb1f - 1 amsrc2 (Audio Sample Rate Conv. #2 1.1)
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    215 780da000 3ae0 188 1 sppptun (PPP 4.0 tunnel driver v1.2)
    218 781f0000 b5c0 191 1 rsm (Remote Shared Memory Driver 1.6)
    219 7804dd6f 2e8 - 1 ipc (common ipc code)
    220 780c95b2 aac - 1 rsmops (RSMOPS module 1.1)
    221 781fb0b0 b33 198 1 rmcadm (rmcadm control driver v1.1)
    222 78174f30 fec 200 1 pca9556 (pca9556 device driver v1.2)
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    245 78104000 4819 242 1 kb_ps2 (PS/2 Keyboard 1.31, 01/05/09)
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    264 781b2000 304c 263 1 ipdcm (IP/Dialup v1.9)
    265 7814dd68 40a 264 1 ipdptp (IP/Dialup ptp interface v1.9)
    266 7825bd1b 407 265 1 ipd (IP/Dialup mtp interface v1.9)
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    269 7827c000 295e6 19 1 nca (NCA Streams module)
    269 7827c000 295e6 269 1 nca (NCA Streams device 1.2)
    270 1032c3f5 15cc 15 1 mntfs (mount information file system)
    271 78210000 159d2 11 1 tmpfs (filesystem for tmpfs)
    272 78228000 2aa20 106 1 nfs (NFS syscall, client, and common)
    272 78228000 2aa20 106 1 nfs (NFS syscall, client, and common)
    272 78228000 2aa20 16 1 nfs (network filesystem)
    272 78228000 2aa20 7 1 nfs (network filesystem version 2)
    272 78228000 2aa20 17 1 nfs (network filesystem version 3)
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    274 7825a000 1dc1 - 1 tlimod (KTLI misc module)
    275 7825c000 860f - 1 klmmod (lock mgr common module)
    276 78264000 65e3 18 1 autofs (filesystem for autofs)
    277 10357fa4 109 2 1 IA (interactive scheduling class)
    278 78258a03 f40 3 1 RT (realtime scheduling class)
    279 102a70e1 28c - 1 RT_DPTBL (realtime dispatch table)
    280 103406c9 2878 53 1 semsys (System V semaphore facility)
    280 103406c9 2878 53 1 semsys (32-bit System V semaphore facil)
    281 103064bf 26f8 52 1 shmsys (System V shared memory)
    281 103064bf 26f8 52 1 shmsys (32-bit System V shared memory)
    282 102186fd cf0 207 1 pset (processor sets)
    282 102186fd cf0 207 1 pset (32-bit pset(2) syscall)
    283 102ff5cc 3d82 178 1 kaio (kernel Async I/O)
    283 102ff5cc 3d82 178 1 kaio (kernel Async I/O for 32 bit com)
    284 780a8a5e 1687 20 1 ptem (pty hardware emulator)
    285 781b482c 19d2 21 1 telmod (telnet module)
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    # All rights reserved.
    #pragma ident "@(#)st.conf 1.27 00/08/29 SMI"
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    # devices of Sun Microsystems and many 3rd party devices.
    # The officially supported devices are :
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    # "ARCHIVE Python 28454"
    # "ARCHIVE Python 29279"
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 150"
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8200"
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    # "EXABYTE EXB-8505"
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8900"
    # "HP 88780"
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    # "HP C5713A" Note 1
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    # "Quantum DLT7000"
    # "Quantum DLT8000" Note 1
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    # "SUN DLT7000"
    # "TANDBERG SLR5"
    # "TANDBERG TDC 4200"
    # "TANDBERGMLR1"
    # "TANDBERGMLR3"
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    # All the entries have been taken from the net and probably have worked in
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    # as your starting point for generating your configuration entries.
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    # "Emulex MTO2", "Emulex MT02 QIC-11/QIC-24", "MT02",
    # "ANRITSU DMT2120", "Unisys 1/2\" Reel", "ANRITSU",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28454","Archive Python 4mm Helical Scan","ARCH_Python",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 29279", "Archive Python 4mm DAT Stacker","ARCH_Python",
    # "ARCHIVE Python 28388", "Archive/Conner CTDX004 4mm DAT", "Conner2-DAT",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 150", "Archive QIC-150", "QIC150",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 255", "Archive QIC-525", "QIC150",
    # "DEC DLT2", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "DEC TZ87", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-2501", "Exabyte EXB-2501 QIC", "EXB-2501",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-4200c", "Exabyte 4mm Helical Scan","Exa4200c",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8200", "Exabyte EXB-8200 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-8200",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8500", "Exabyte EXB-8500 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8505", "Exabyte EXB-8505 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB8500C", "Exabyte 8500C 8mm Helical Scan", "EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8900", "Mammoth EXB-8900 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-8900",
    # "FUJITSU M1016B M2483B","Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_comp",
    # "FUJITSU M248", "Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_m248x",
    # "HP 88780", "HP-88780 1/2\" Reel", "HP_half",
    # "HP C1533A", "HP DDS2 4mm DAT loader", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP C1553A ", "HP C1553A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP C1537A", "HP DDS-3 4mm DAT ", "HP_DAT_3",
    # "HP C1557A", "HP DDS-3 4mm DAT loader", "HP_DAT_3",
    # "HP HP35470A", "HP 35470A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP HP35480A", "HP 35480A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "IBM 03490", "IBM 3490E 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "IBM 9348", "STK 4220 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "KENNEDY", "Kennedy 1/2\" Reel", "KENNEDY",
    # "LMS", "CDC 1/2\" Cartridge", "LMS",
    # "M4 DATA 123107 SCSI", "M4-Data 1/2\" Reel", "M4_DATA",
    # "Metrum", "Metrum VHS Cartridge", "MetD",
    # "QUANTUM DLT7000", "Quantum DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
    # "SUN DLT7000", "Sun DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
    # "Quantum DLT4000", "Quantum DLT4000", "DLT-data",
    # "SUN DLT4000", "DLT4000", "DLT-data",
    # "SUN DLT4700", "DLT4700 Library", "DLT-data",
    # "R-BYTE RB100", "R-Byte Whozits", "DAT",
    # "SONY SDT-5000", "SONY 4mm DAT", "DAT",
    # "SONY SDT-5200", "SONY 4mm DAT", "DAT",
    # "STK 9490", "STK 9490 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "STK 4280", "STK 4280 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "STK", "STK 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "TANDBERG 4100", "Tandberg 4100 QIC", "TAND_4100_QIC",
    # "TANDBERG 4200", "Tandberg 4200 QIC", "TAND_4200_QIC",
    # "TANDBERG TDC 4200", "Tandberg QIC 2.5 Gig Tape Drive", "TANDB-2_5G",
    # "TANDBERG SLR5", "Tandberg 8 Gig QIC", "TAND-8G-VAR",
    # "TANDBERGMLR1", "Tandberg MLR1 QIC", "TANDBERG_MLR1",
    # "TANDBERGMLR3", "Tandberg 50 Gig QIC", "TAND-50G-VAR",
    # "TELEX", "STK 4220 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "WANGTEK 51000 SCSI", "Wangtek 1.2GB QIC", "WtQIC",
    # "WANGTEK 5150ES", "Wangtek QIC-150", "WANGTEK_QC150",
    # "WANGTEK 5525ES SCSI", "Wangtek 525MB QIC", "WtQIC",
    # "WANGTEK 6130-HS", "Wangtek 4mm Helical Scan", "WANGTEK_6130",
    # "WangDAT Model 2600", "WangDAT 4mm DAT", "WangDAT",
    # "WangDAT Model 3400", "WangDAT 4mm DAT", "WangDAT",
    # "WangDAT", "Wang DAT 3.81 Helical Scan", "WangDAT",
    # "\076\000", "Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_half";
    #ANRITSU = 1,0x25,0,0x41d,4,0x00,0x02,0x03,0x03,1;
    #ARCH_Python= 1,0x2c,0,0xde39,4,0x00,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,3;
    #CLASS_3490 = 1,0x24,0,0x1c43d,1,0x00,0;
    #C3490 = 1,0x24,0,0x1c43d,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,2;
    #Conner2-DAT= 1,0x2c,0,0xde39,1,0x00,0;
    #DAT = 1,0x34,0,0x0439,1,0x00,0;
    #DLT2 = 1,0x38,0,0xd639,4,0x17,0x18,0x80,0x81,2;
    #DLT-data = 1,0x38,0,0xD639,4,0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,2;
    #DLT7k-data = 1,0x38,0,0xD639,4,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,2;
    #EXB-2501 = 1,0x28,1024,0x442,1,0x00,0;
    #EXB-8200 = 1,0x28,0,0x8c79,1,0x00,0;
    #EXB-850X = 1,0x29,0,0xce39,4,0x14,0x15,0x8c,0x8c,1;
    #EXB-8900 = 1,0x29,0,0x19E39,4,0x27,0x27,0x27,0x27,3;
    #Exa4200c = 1,0x34,0,0x1639,2,0x63,0x0,1;
    #Fujitsu_comp = 1,0x21,0,0x18639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x09,1;
    #Fujitsu_half = 1,0x21,0,0x63b,1,0x00,0;
    #Fujitsu_m248x = 1,0x21,0,0xc639,1,0x00,0;
    #HP_DAT = 1,0x34,0,0x19679,1,0x0,0;
    #HP_DAT_3 = 1,0x34,0,0x9639,4,0x00,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,1;
    #HP_half = 1,0x23,0,0x41d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0xc3,1;
    #KENNEDY = 1,0x22,0,0x41d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x03,1;
    #LMS = 1,0x20,0,0x66b,1,0x00,0;
    #M4_DATA = 1,0x27,0,0x49d,4,0x01,0x02,0x06,0x06,1;
    #MT02 = 1,0x14,512,0x202,4,0x84,0x05,0x05,0x05,1;
    #MetD = 1,0x36,0,0x1639,1,0x00,0;
    #QIC150 = 1,0x15,512,0x642,1,0x00,0;
    #TANDB-2_5G = 1,0x32,0,0xD67b,1,0x0,0;
    #TAND-8G-VAR = 1,0x37,0,0x963b,4,0xA0,0xD0,0xD0,0xD0,3;
    #TANDBERG_MLR1 = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #TAND-50G-VAR = 1,0x37,0,0x963b,4,0xA0,0xD0,0xD0,0xD0,3;
    #TAND_4100_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #TAND_4200_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
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    #WANGTEK_QC150 = 1,0x16,512,0x642,1,0x00,0;
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    target=0 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=1 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=2 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=3 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=4 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=5 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=6 lun=0;
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    # "ARCHIVE Python 28388", "Archive/Conner CTDX004 4mm DAT", "Conner2-DAT",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 150", "Archive QIC-150", "QIC150",
    # "ARCHIVE VIPER 255", "Archive QIC-525", "QIC150",
    # "DEC DLT2", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "DEC TZ87", "DEC DLT", "DLT2",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-2501", "Exabyte EXB-2501 QIC", "EXB-2501",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-4200c", "Exabyte 4mm Helical Scan","Exa4200c",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8200", "Exabyte EXB-8200 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-8200",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8500", "Exabyte EXB-8500 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8505", "Exabyte EXB-8505 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB8500C", "Exabyte 8500C 8mm Helical Scan", "EXB-850X",
    # "EXABYTE EXB-8900", "Mammoth EXB-8900 8mm Helical Scan","EXB-8900",
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    # "FUJITSU M248", "Fujitsu 1/2\" Cartridge", "Fujitsu_m248x",
    # "HP 88780", "HP-88780 1/2\" Reel", "HP_half",
    # "HP C1533A", "HP DDS2 4mm DAT loader", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP C1553A ", "HP C1553A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP C1537A", "HP DDS-3 4mm DAT ", "HP_DAT_3",
    # "HP C1557A", "HP DDS-3 4mm DAT loader", "HP_DAT_3",
    # "HP HP35470A", "HP 35470A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "HP HP35480A", "HP 35480A 4mm DAT", "HP_DAT",
    # "IBM 03490", "IBM 3490E 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "IBM 9348", "STK 4220 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "KENNEDY", "Kennedy 1/2\" Reel", "KENNEDY",
    # "LMS", "CDC 1/2\" Cartridge", "LMS",
    # "M4 DATA 123107 SCSI", "M4-Data 1/2\" Reel", "M4_DATA",
    # "Metrum", "Metrum VHS Cartridge", "MetD",
    # "QUANTUM DLT7000", "Quantum DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
    # "SUN DLT7000", "Sun DLT7000", "DLT7k-data",
    # "Quantum DLT4000", "Quantum DLT4000", "DLT-data",
    # "SUN DLT4000", "DLT4000", "DLT-data",
    # "SUN DLT4700", "DLT4700 Library", "DLT-data",
    # "R-BYTE RB100", "R-Byte Whozits", "DAT",
    # "SONY SDT-5000", "SONY 4mm DAT", "DAT",
    # "SONY SDT-5200", "SONY 4mm DAT", "DAT",
    # "STK 9490", "STK 9490 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "STK 4280", "STK 4280 1/2\" Cartridge", "C3490",
    # "STK", "STK 1/2\" Cartridge", "CLASS_3490",
    # "TANDBERG 4100", "Tandberg 4100 QIC", "TAND_4100_QIC",
    # "TANDBERG 4200", "Tandberg 4200 QIC", "TAND_4200_QIC",
    # "TANDBERG TDC 4200", "Tandberg QIC 2.5 Gig Tape Drive", "TANDB-2_5G",
    # "TANDBERG SLR5", "Tandberg 8 Gig QIC", "TAND-8G-VAR",
    # "TANDBERGMLR1", "Tandberg MLR1 QIC", "TANDBERG_MLR1",
    # "TANDBERGMLR3", "Tandberg 50 Gig QIC", "TAND-50G-VAR",
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    # "WANGTEK 51000 SCSI", "Wangtek 1.2GB QIC", "WtQIC",
    # "WANGTEK 5150ES", "Wangtek QIC-150", "WANGTEK_QC150",
    # "WANGTEK 5525ES SCSI", "Wangtek 525MB QIC", "WtQIC",
    # "WANGTEK 6130-HS", "Wangtek 4mm Helical Scan", "WANGTEK_6130",
    # "WangDAT Model 2600", "WangDAT 4mm DAT", "WangDAT",
    # "WangDAT Model 3400", "WangDAT 4mm DAT", "WangDAT",
    # "WangDAT", "Wang DAT 3.81 Helical Scan", "WangDAT",
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    #C3490 = 1,0x24,0,0x1c43d,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,2;
    #Conner2-DAT= 1,0x2c,0,0xde39,1,0x00,0;
    #DAT = 1,0x34,0,0x0439,1,0x00,0;
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    #DLT-data = 1,0x38,0,0xD639,4,0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,2;
    #DLT7k-data = 1,0x38,0,0xD639,4,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,2;
    #EXB-2501 = 1,0x28,1024,0x442,1,0x00,0;
    #EXB-8200 = 1,0x28,0,0x8c79,1,0x00,0;
    #EXB-850X = 1,0x29,0,0xce39,4,0x14,0x15,0x8c,0x8c,1;
    #EXB-8900 = 1,0x29,0,0x19E39,4,0x27,0x27,0x27,0x27,3;
    #Exa4200c = 1,0x34,0,0x1639,2,0x63,0x0,1;
    #Fujitsu_comp = 1,0x21,0,0x18639,4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x09,1;
    #Fujitsu_half = 1,0x21,0,0x63b,1,0x00,0;
    #Fujitsu_m248x = 1,0x21,0,0xc639,1,0x00,0;
    #HP_DAT = 1,0x34,0,0x19679,1,0x0,0;
    #HP_DAT_3 = 1,0x34,0,0x9639,4,0x00,0x8c,0x8c,0x8c,1;
    #HP_half = 1,0x23,0,0x41d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0xc3,1;
    #KENNEDY = 1,0x22,0,0x41d,4,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x03,1;
    #LMS = 1,0x20,0,0x66b,1,0x00,0;
    #M4_DATA = 1,0x27,0,0x49d,4,0x01,0x02,0x06,0x06,1;
    #MT02 = 1,0x14,512,0x202,4,0x84,0x05,0x05,0x05,1;
    #MetD = 1,0x36,0,0x1639,1,0x00,0;
    #QIC150 = 1,0x15,512,0x642,1,0x00,0;
    #TANDB-2_5G = 1,0x32,0,0xD67b,1,0x0,0;
    #TAND-8G-VAR = 1,0x37,0,0x963b,4,0xA0,0xD0,0xD0,0xD0,3;
    #TANDBERG_MLR1 = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #TAND-50G-VAR = 1,0x37,0,0x963b,4,0xA0,0xD0,0xD0,0xD0,3;
    #TAND_4100_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #TAND_4200_QIC = 1,0x32,512,0x463a,1,0x00,0;
    #WANGTEK_6130 = 1,0x2a,0,0x659,1,0x00,0;
    #WANGTEK_QC150 = 1,0x16,512,0x642,1,0x00,0;
    #WangDAT = 1,0x2b,0,0x659,1,0x00,0;
    #WangDAT = 1,0x34,0,0x0679,1,0x00,0;
    #WtQIC = 1,0x32,512,0x467a,1,0x00,0;
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    target=3 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=4 lun=0;
    name="st" class="scsi"
    target=5 lun=0;
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