On the Emulation of TU58s
Paul Koning
paulkoning at comcast.net
Tue Jun 16 19:54:21 CDT 2015
> On Jun 16, 2015, at 3:48 PM, Eric Smith <spacewar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Johnny Billquist wrote:
>> Then you can figure out tape speed across the
>> heads (if you care) by just observing flux changes.
>
> Tony Duell wrote:
>> Only if there is something on the tape. These computer tape drives could surely record on a
>> totally blank tape and get the right number of bits per inch. So the thing can't use the data rate
>> at the head as a speed measurement.
>
> Not for something that can write a blank tape (e.g. a 7-track or
> 9-track), but there were other tape systems that required a formatted
> tape, and servoed the reel motors to the flux transition rate.
> Obviously the factory had to use a drive with a different tape speed
> control system to format the tape.
DECtape has a timing track, but that can be written on site and simply runs the tape takeup motor at its design speed, as far as I can tell. The reel dimensions of DECtape ensure that the speed doesn’t change all that much (min : max diameter ratio is rather modest).
paul
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