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Sent: 31 October 2009 09:43
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Subject: RE: Options for Installing a TF85 Drive
Rob Jarratt [robert.jarratt at
ntlworld.com] wrote:
If there is anyone near Manchester in the UK with a TF drive
then let me know. The TF drive itself is not that expensive
so I may just get it anyway on the off-chance that a cheaper
FKQSA or DSSI machine turns up.
Is it not the case that the TZ85 (SCSI) and TF85 (DSSI) are the same
drive, jus twith a different interface? So a TZ85 may be as useful to
you in solving your problem.
As for solving your problem, a perennial complaint within DEC was
"I've somehow started scribbling half-way along a DLT tape but I
stopped quickly and I need to get to the half of the data beyond the
scribbling". I never saw anyone admit to having one of these problems
solved: even when there was a paying customer at the end of a
cheque book. The existence of special recovery firmware was firmly
denied - and I never saw even a hint that it might exist.
So I don't have any reason for believing that a TZ85/TF85 might be
any better or worse at reading your data than anything else that
can handle your DLT.
I am basing this on a reply I once got on a newsgroup. See the replies from
Ian Miller here:
BTW iirc the TZ86 and TZ87 are (iirc) can read tapes
from a TZ85. The
TZ87N lost some of the backwards compatibility (to lower costs).
Antonio