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| 6529.1 | MRU is a good tools, use it.. | SUBSYS::TRAN | Straight <Left> Hitter.. | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:56 | 4 | 
|  |     
    MRU is your answer.. Also reply off-line.
    
    T.
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| 6529.2 |  | NABETH::alan | Dr. File System's Home for Wayward Inodes. | Fri Mar 28 1997 17:31 | 6 | 
|  | 	The longer answer (not much, but longer) is that starting around
	January of last year many of our libraries and loaders began
	to ship with a version of MRU in them.  I think the libraries
	(TL810 & TL820 families) got the kits in first and the loaders
	(DLT and RDAT) were added later.  I think CSS added it to the
	boxes for the TKZ6x family around the time we released V1.1.
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| 6529.3 | clarification | SAYER::ELMORE | Steve [email protected] 4123645893 | Mon Mar 31 1997 14:02 | 7 | 
|  |     I'm not quite sure I understand .2
    
    Do you mean that MRU is now shipped with the tape drives?  No SW
    license need be ordered additionally?
    
    thanks,
    Steve
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| 6529.4 |  | NABETH::alan | Dr. File System's Home for Wayward Inodes. | Mon Mar 31 1997 16:09 | 8 | 
|  | 	re: .3
	Hopefully and Hopefully.
	But, if the box got packed at the factory before the factory
	got copies of the MRU kit, then such a box would not have a
	copy of MRU.  If a customer gets such an old box, they'll
	have to buy an MRU license.
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