60 MB Tapes (was Re: AT&T 630 "dmd"... )

Hans Jespersen hjespersen at trillium.waterloo.edu
Mon Jul 31 11:20:39 AEST 1989


In article <9705 at alice.UUCP> debra at alice.UUCP () writes:
>In article <2708 at cbnewsh.ATT.COM> mrb1 at cbnewsh.ATT.COM (maurice.r.baker) writes:
>>	Can I read a cartridge tape written on a 3B2/600 with my 6386's
>>	streaming tape unit (official AT&T issue) known as /dev/rmt/c0s0 ?
>>	Any suggestions on smoothing the way here ?  'cpio' seems like a
>>	likely candidate.
>
>Nope, I tried that. The 3B series use a different format.
>Tapes must be formatted first, and then one can create file systems on them
>or use a special cpio and such.

Are you sure about this? I think you are mixing up the 60 MB tapes with
the older 23 MB tapes ( from the 3B2/400 or XM ). To my knowledge the
23 MB tapes were the only cartridge tapes that needed to be formatted
ahead of time. I KNOW that I have written a 60 MB tape on a 3B2/600
and read it successfully on a 6386. In fact, it was the first thing I
tried once I got my hands on a tape drive for the 6386. ( this was using
cpio )

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