On 23 Sep 2010 at 6:36, dwight elvey wrote:
 Hi Chuck
  That would be great. Would it still work OK as the spec says
 112m? I can buy three 160 EXABYTE labled tapes
 on ebay for not a hole lot as well. I own you a disk
 from the Canon Cat so you can look at it as well.
 I tend to get side tracked.
  So, what all seem to be saying is that there is no
 special length requirement. I don't have to get exactly
 112m tapes?
 Dwight 
Hi Dwight,
Would you rather have the 112m tapes?  I've got a bunch of those too,
but I preferred the 90m ones as they're a bit sturdier (thicker
substrate).  Length isn't critical for the drive--Exabyte even sold
60m tapes for their drives.
Give me your mailing address and I'll pack a small flat-rate USPS box
full of them.  $5 to cover shipping is all I'd ask.
--Chuck
P.S.  That's the awful thing about doing media conversion--stuff
seems to pile up as no one wants it back.  I've got boxes and boxes
of 5.25" floppies from old customer jobs, for example.  My latest job
involves a pile of hard-sector 8" floppies.  Your 8mm tapes, however,
will be new--only the carboard packaging removed to save space.