At 08:27 PM 5/24/06 -0600, you wrote:
In article <200605250041.k4P0fkLK017309 at mwave.heeltoe.com>,
Brad Parker <brad at heeltoe.com> writes:
"Joe R." wrote:
...
They have several HP 9845 tapes that they need to
read.
I'm not an HP person, but what exactly is an "HP 9845 tape". Is is a
DC1000 style cart? Anything like a DEC TU-58?
I believe these are DC-100 tapes, like those used in the Tektronix
4041 System Controller and the HP 264x line of terminals.
Correct. They're also used in the HP 9815, 9825, 9835, HP-85 as well as
other HP calculators and test equipment such as some of their protocall
analyzers.
I seriously doubt these can be read in another machine. For one thing,
HP stores the program files in a tokenized format and AFIK no one knows
what the token values are.
Joe
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