Recovering data from 4mm and 8mm tapes
healyzh at aracnet.com
healyzh at aracnet.com
Mon Mar 23 22:59:07 CDT 2015
On 2015-03-23 20:53, Chuck Guzis wrote:
> On 03/23/2015 06:38 PM, Roe Peterson wrote:
> Actually, with DDS tapes, you can generally write one gen back and read
> two. So, a DDS3 drive can read DDS1 and write DDS2.
>
> It really depends. Not all HP DDS3 drives will read DDS1--or so HP
> claims.
>
> So, it's still best to check beforehand. Or do what I do--keep a mess
> of DDS drives of as many kinds as you need. Nowadays, nobody wants
> the older ones much, so they can be had fairly inexpensively.
Not every DDS1 drive can read every DDS1 tape. Not every DDS1 tape can
be read in a different specimen of the same model drive as which it was
written in.
I liked 4mm DDS1 tapes for installing software on my PDP-11, but that's
about it.
Zane
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