I've run across a number of 9track tapes that were literally "sweating"
and even with the old oven bake proceedure, the tapes were burying the
tape heads in a sludge, the process of continually stopping, cleaning,
rewinding and restarting takes a lot out of the drive and the tapes get
worse as they go. Also, many tapes (depending on make and age) can
actually be so brittle that during the read the material seperates from
the transport, not a pretty sight.
Curt
Al Kossow wrote:
These items can
be duplicated without any destruction of the originals.
This may or may not be true depending on the condition of the media.
Floppies suffer the same 'sticky shed' problems that magnetic tape does.
Depending on the condition of the binder, I have seen floppies stripped to
the clear mylar in little concentric rings when they were tried.
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