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February 1997, Week 2

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Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
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Greetings, Listers:

I come hat-in-hand once again with a question:  is there any reason why
a suitable application running on a PC (Windows, NT or DOS) should not
be able to read a DDS-1 format (90-meter) tape created on an HP3000
using FCOPY or SUPRTOOL to write ASCII data?  Assume that the PC has a
DAT/DDS tape drive capable of reading a DDS-1 format tape, and that the
data from the HP3000 is uncompressed.  The tape was created with an
ANSI label because the data was expected to consume more than one tape,
but it apparently did not.


Has anyone in this community successfully implemented a similar task,
and, if so, what PC software was used to read the tape?

TIA.

Lee Gunter     [log in to unmask]
HMO Oregon     503-375-4498

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