Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
Does anyone
know of a way to remove the mold that won't damage the
magnetic media? Also, does anyone remember the trick to opening the
shutter on these 8" cartridges?
For floppies, I just break 'em open any
way I can,
and then use bare, clean hands with dish detergent.
Let dry on a lint-free rag and you're through.
Jerome Fine replies:
I am trying to recover some files from an DEC RX02 (8" SSDD)
floppy. After you clean the media, how do you put it back into
the drive?
I have one floppy that has over 100 error blocks (can't be read)
out of 988. Others have just a few. Is it possible to only spot clean
the ones with a few errors without removing the jacket?
For 9-track magtapes that had either mold or
lichens growing (after a flood), I unspooled
and manually cleaned about 100 feet of the tape
using Formula 409.
The tape was subsequently readable, recovering
100% of the data and programs on the last night
my Prime was still operational; however, I was
using my previously-discussed "wet read" technique.
Regards,
-dq
Will Formula 409 work with floppy media? Where
can it be purchased?
ALSO, I some DECTAPE II tape cassettes that were
written on a TU-58. Does anyone have a dual external
TU-58 drive they would be willing to sell? The tapes
have some important data, so the need for a TU-58
is high.