Hi Ethan,
I built some magic cables and plug the bare drive & board into a
PC to dump the tapes. If you are interested, I'll dig up the
source to the DOS program I used...
I also have the TU58 tech manual, so I can post the jumpers if
needed. I'd do it now, but Nascar is starting and I need to pour
myself a coke :)
Clint
PS This message posted in memory of Dale Earnhardt, who lost his life
in the last turn of the 2001 Daytona 500.
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Ethan Dicks wrote:
Now that I have found a missing box of TU-58s, I plan to back them up
for archival and emulation purposes. The easiest TU-58 drive I have
access to is from an 11/730 (I have a VT-103 in storage, but the other
drive is already out). Being as old as it is, the pinch rollers have
turned to goo, naturally.
Can someone give me a tip on what size Tygon tubing people have been
using for replacement rollers? Is this something I can find at a
Home Despot or do I have to go to an aquarium shop? Do you clean off
all the residue from the aluminum hub, or do you just pull the goo off
and put the Tygon right on?
Is there an online listing of the jumpers on the TU-58 logic board? I
want to make sure it's strapped to something useful. Looking at the
internal power cable, Red could be +5 and Orange could be +12V, but
does anyone know for sure? I plan to make an adapter cable and power
the drive off of a PC floppy power plug.
What's good software to make a physical block-for-block backup of a
TU-58 tape? I don't care if it's UNIX or Winblows, I can do either.
Are there any magical things that have to be done with the data cable, or
can I just make sure gnd, pin 2 and pin 3 go through?
Thanks for any and all help. Last question: does the VMS Hobbyist program
cover VMS 3.x?
-ethan
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