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Donna garverick writes
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From: donna garverick [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:27 PM
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Subject: duplicating slt media?
hi all!
anyone know how to duplicate a slt? (either tape or dlt) i was hoping
checkslt would, but alas.... - d
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Donna Garverick Sr. System Programmer
dgarverick -at- longs -dot- com
925-210-6631 Longs Drug Stores
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Check out the Tapedisk product at Allegro
http://www.allegro.com/products/hp3000/tapedisk.html
The TAPEDISK product also includes DISKTAPE (the disk-to-tape portion),
and TAPETAPE.
TAPETAPE copies a single reel of tape (reel/DAT/DDS/DLT) to another reel
(of any kind, as long as the capacity of the output media is at least as
large as the input media), without using a disk file as a staging area.
Like TAPEDISK, TAPETAPE is able to read extremely large records from a
tape. (Our X-Over product is capable of copying a multi-reel STORE set
to new output set, where the tapes are of different sizes.)
It seems to say that it will copy any tape to any other tape, not just
store tapes, though I could be wrong.
Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.
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