On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Tony Duell wrote:
construction as those for the HP85. The problem
is that the belt sticks
to the oxide layer on the tape, and/or the tape sticks together, and you
get major loss of the magnetic coating when you try to read the tape.
Needless to say this makes it unreadable.
So you try to shred a tape first and after that you begin to think about it?
Well _I_ don't, but plenty of other people do. I don't use these tapes if
I can help it
Everyone who *knows* that the belt is sticking opens
the cartridge and
tries to unstick the belt without damaging the tape. This works very fine
by applying heat (similar to baking sticky tapes, but here the tape is
Thanks for the tip, I will give it a go on a couple of old HP85 tapes I
have (nothing rare, the stuff is already archived on the web, and I think
I have them on floppies anyway).
There are other tape cartridges that are really bad,
notably DC-300 QIC
tapes from around 1977-1982. They have sticky belts *and* sticky tape
*and* a belt that will simply tear when the tape is moved.
Any tips for dealing with those?
-tong