Wow, so that goes without the cptape program. The power of UNIX
shell scripting :-). But once you have the cptape copy, it's a
one-liner sed command to convert the log file in a series of dd
calls to write the stuff back, including the 80 byte blocks.
Of course, that doesn't fix your broken source tape.
regards
-Gunther
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