On 24 March 2014 23:08, Dennis Boone <drb at msu.edu> wrote:
TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS INC
TMS32010 VAX CROSSWARE PACKAGE REL 2.3
1600BPI, FORMAT = VAX/VMS 3.0; BACKUP
LABEL = ASM3, SAVESET=ASM3.BCK, LINKER.BCK
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
TMS32010 SIMULATOR REL 1.6
1600BPI, FORMAT = VAX/VMS 3.0 BACKUP
LABEL = SIM4320 SAVESET=SIM320.BCK
TMDS32402110-08 03/13/86
[illegible, possibly 3011 or 5011]
1600bpi
RABBIT-4 V1-0
BACKUPSAVESETS: SELECT.BCK
R4.BCK
Well, I'm guessing you can find someone closer to read them, but I'd be
happy to do so. Michigan, USA.
De
Just for the record (in general terms) I also have a 9-track drive
which I use to read old tapes, including VAX tapes.
Location northern Norway - although I'm not there all the time.
-Tor