Using Mike's suggestion, I get the following.....
fcopy from=*t;to;char;hex
HP31900A.05.04 FILE COPIER (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 1999
*T RECORD 0 (%0, #0)
0000: 4455 4D4D 5920 4649 4C45 2054 4F20 494E DUMMY FILE TO IN
0008: 4954 4941 4C49 5A45 2054 4845 2054 4D53 ITIALIZE THE TMS
0010: 2041 5243 4849 5641 4C20 5441 5045 5320 ARCHIVAL TAPES
0018: 544D 4152 3031 2041 4E44 2054 4D41 5230 TMAR01 AND TMAR0
0020: 3220 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2
EOF FOUND IN FROMFILE AFTER RECORD 0
1 RECORD PROCESSED *** 0 ERRORS
END OF SUBSYSTEM
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Mike Hornsby
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Reel-toRell- Tape Question
Dan Barnes wrote:
>We have a request from a remote site to ascertain what is on a set of reel-
>to-reel tapes. They are unclear about what they want to find, but my
>primary issue is how to read the tapes.
>
>The tapes load with the message:
>6:53/20/Vol TMAR01 (ANS) mounted on LDEV# 8
>....
>Any ideas ?
>
First, since the tape AVRs we know that it is not in some compressed
mode that your drive does not
read. This is good. Second since they went to the trouble to write a
label on the tape as TMAR01,
one might guess that this stands for Tape MARch of 2001.
To see what is on the tape we can dump some of it:
file t;dev=8;label=TMAR01,ANS
fcopy from=*t;to;char;hex
Looking at the data dump we might be able to:
1. Pick out certain fields, Names, Vendors, Parts, Credit Card #s
2. Look for repeating records that would give a valid record length
3. Look for blocks of records that would give the blocking factor
Mike Hornsby
Beechglen Development Inc
Support for HP3000s since 1988
513-922-0509
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