Nice!
I thought that was a good overview.
Brought back some memories.
I like this old drives - I have a 7978. When the tape had a bad spot,
a crease, dirty spot, which generated a tape read error,
I could have the drive stop at that point, pull out some tape, find the
bad spot, and attempt to clean it, or unpress the crease.
Many times I would get it to be readable for recovering data.
Not so easy when using the 7980 models - less showy also.
Keven Miller
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee Courtney
To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 10:58 AM
Subject: HP7974 Tape Drive Video
HI all,
I have started putting together some overview videos documenting my classic
HP3000. Purpose is to just give people a flavor of what classic
mini-computing was like in the 1970s/1980s. My first video on the HP7974
tape drive is posted at Youtube:
http://youtu.be/mDnNZuDNJfg
Production values are *low* - just me riffing on the item, shot with my
cell phone camera, and edited with iMovie. I just want to get some done
while I have time. Take a look, suggestions appreciated.
Thanks!
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Lee Courtney