Should've
answered this in the previous message: you can order a copy
from
http://www.ansi.org/, the designation is ANSI X3.27, and it costs
US$32.00.
This isn't really on-topic
I'd disagree - it certainly *is* on topic. The standards used to produce
magnetic and other computer media are of extreme interest to me, both
professionally and otherwise :-).
but quite a few "common" ISO/ANSI standards
seem to
have ECMA equivalents (ISO9660 is a definite example).
It looks to me like ECMA-13, "File Structure and Labelling of Magnetic
Tapes for Information Interchange", may be the equivalent.
Copies of these standards cost money to obtain from ISO
or ANSI, but the
identical ECMA documents are available free of charge from the ECMA web site at
http://www.ecma.ch/.
ECMA-13 isn't available electronically, but it does indeed seem to be
the case that they will provide hardcopy free of charge.
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