-   AlphaBook portable and TKZ62 3490 Library?    The Question is:    L I am running an Alphabook 1, with a TKZ62CL attached, at SRM I can correctlyJ  see both mka200 as the tape drive and mka201 as the robotics (you can not"  change the scsi id's on TKZ62's).   K However once I boot VMS (7.3) I can only see the drive and not the robotics %  (its not there as mka201 or gka201).    L sys$loadable_drivers:sys$gkdriver.exe is not present, how should I expect to  access the robotics?   The Answer is :   D   The OpenVMS Wizard would not expect to see support for a cartridgeB   tape library in this configuration, nor would the OpenVMS WizardA   expect to have seen any particular testing of a 3490-compatible B   series tape library on a third-party portable system such as the   AlphaBook series.    G   Tadpole would be a potential source for hardware support information.    @   SYS$GKDRIVER.EXE is present in current OpenVMS Alpha releases.E   Please determine if it has been reconfigured off the current system =   disk, and if it and its related support was ever installed.    G   For details on configuring and using the generic GKDRIVER, please see 8   the I/O User's Reference Manual and related materials.   I   For details on configurations with support for the TKZ62 series device, G   please see the AlphaServer supported options listings -- as should be H   quite obvious, the OpenVMS Wizard would recommend using a non-portable@   AlphaServer or AlphaStation system for this configuration (and@   particularly one with support for the TKZ62 series), and not a   Tadpole AlphaBook system.    & http://h18002.www1.hp.com/alphaserver/7 http://h18002.www1.hp.com/alphaserver/workstations.html E http://h18002.www1.hp.com/alphaserver/workstations/retired/index.html    ?  Some of the generic issues involving SCSI bus and SCSI device 5   (re)configuration are discussed in the OpenVMS FAQ.    B   You will want to investigate the loader software associated with?   this device, as most loaders will typically have some form of >   controlling software distributed with the particular device.   0  Answer written or last revised on  20-MAY-2004 