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Denys Beauchemin wrote:
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> Sorry, I missed the second half of the question. Yes, the DLT8000 can write
> tapes which can be read on the DLT4000, but you must use DLTIII tapes in
> order to do this. I do not have any DLT4000 drives handy to test this, but
> the www.quantum.com specs for the 8000 show this to be true.
How much difference is there between a 8000 and 7000? We're
thinking about consolidation of three separate DLT7000 libraries.
Richard
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> Kind regards,
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> Denys. . .
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