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From: Clint Wolff (VAX collector) [mailto:vaxman@earthlink.net]
DAT is the same as DDS except for the identification
holes on the
case, and I would assume a royalty to the recording industry...
My Maynard/Archive/Seagate drive won't take DAT tapes. Irritating
because I wanted to write music to them at the time.
Well, if you mean that you wanted to write it in standard DAT format,
very few drives will handle that... most, though (every one I've
used, at least), will write DDS data to a normal DAT.
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
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