All other tapes are far beyond repair, they are physically damaged
I double checked what I have been able to dump successfully:
iPSC/860 Extensions Software R3.3
iPSC/860 Extensions Software R3.3.1
iPSC/860 Optional Software R3.3.1
There were two more tapes - fortran compilers and forge software - also
damaged.
In case you are interested I've uploaded the dumps
I hope I've been useful.
On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 10:33 PM, Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> wrote:
The tape belts can be replaced. As long as the tape
was not physically
damaged
it is worth spending time on recovering these, especially the SysV tape
and the tools
I just checked in the CHM catalog, and we have almost nothing for the
Intel hypercubes
though we have almost every model of machine.
On 11/5/16 1:26 PM, Plamen Mihaylov wrote:
AFAIR only 2 or 3 survived due to bad tape
cartridge belt
On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> wrote:
> apparently, these are links only Chrome understands
> they are pictures of intel cartridges
>
> are the tapes physically still in tact?
>
>
> On 11/5/16 8:46 AM, Plamen Mihaylov wrote:
>> I have some Paragon tapes, which I didn't manage to recover fully:
>>
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/k-ccRPWd1TCIGU5wMKTSff-
> lZns2BIBIYz2IhZwofwTrteTiFCPsppZLBX7zxxEuH81P4zM7XQ=w1920-h1200-rw-no
>>
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1wdKJgu8hbkd_
> 1Se3epo10MZt4hWTjNK6kLifHoV9Z9EUXwtJXurEHEmyuE1xXZ53Jc2bVUfd
> w=w1920-h1200-rw-no
>>
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/tNanwmBqRs9P7Wm0cs69G0LbQa6CtR
> p6XMi6xYBmPuZ4l6tltQB1DngzVwrXUe3LmFfzc_aDJQ=w1920-h1200-rw-no
>>
>
>
>