On 2/3/21 10:18 AM, Paul Koning wrote:
Fair enough, but that means your real time processing
needs to be sufficient to know where the tracks are. And if the media are in bad shape,
you may in fact want to capture each track N times at slight offsets from the nominal
position, then do signal processing to recover the data as best you can.
That is in conflict with the requirement you spend as little time as you can on shedding
media
ideally, you'd use a 96tpi drive on 48tpi and microstep the head positioner. you still
have the
problem of head clog.
And, AFAIK, no existing software does any of this.
Come to think of it, the techique of reading 1/2 inch
tape with 36 track MR heads is somewhat similar: you get multiple readings of the same
nominal data track and can use the additional data to help with recovery.
In practice, the channels smear together, that's why John Bordynuik went to 36 tk 3490
heads from 18 tk 3480 heads on his 1/2" tape setups.
We saw this as well on the 6-track Whirlwind tapes using a 9-track head. Fortunately 6 of
the heads lined up cleanly.