Ah, yes. I'm fascinated by the stranger formats.
Now I'm even more curious, now that you say it isn't the more common QIC-11
or QIC-24 formats.
Do you know what specific hardware (tape drive models, formatter boards,
etc) that was used to write or read these tapes with this format?
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 5:53 AM, Pete Lancashire <pete at petelancashire.com>
wrote:
I'm going to see if the Tektronix museum is
interested. And if so I'm sure
they can make the software available for download. As to the format, Tek
decided to do it their own way. It is a funky 2 track that has issues of
its own. But your method of recovering the raw track data should work as a
starting point.
-pete
On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 11:16 PM, AJ Palmgren via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Pete,
These tapes look to be in beautiful condition! Do you have any plans for
reading or archiving them?
Do you have any idea what format the data might have been written in?
If interested, my site for reading/restoring QIC cartridges of this very
vintage is at
http://QICreader.com
Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
-AJ
2017-04-02 21:08 GMT-07:00 Pete Lancashire via cctalk <
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classiccmp.org
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