1/2" tape cleaners?

Paul Koning pkoning at equallogic.com
Mon Oct 25 08:12:51 CDT 2004


>>>>> "Fred" == Fred N van Kempen <waltje at pdp11.nl> writes:

 >> If you are using real half-inch tapes, detecting EOT is hard.
 >> I've run into tapes with a dozen consecutive tape marks and data
 >> after them; with some hardware, if you keep reading you'll
 >> eventually run off the *physical* end of the tape - I've done it,
 >> and on the less friendly drives it's a mess to re-thread the tape
 >> enough to rewind it onto the original reel.
 Fred> True... half-inch (and most other fixed-block) drives didnt do
 Fred> the tapemark thing.

 Fred> What I forgot to mention was: teh tape-marking "standard" was
 Fred> mostly a software-based, voluntary standard, to prevent
 Fred> programs from reading past EOT.  Of course, pretty much nothing
 Fred> prevented people from doing a <TM><TM> sequence, and then
 Fred> writing more data :)

Sometimes these things were enforced by narrowminded operating
systems.  With OS/360 you had to tell the OS (via JCL) which specific
file -- by position, not name -- you wanted; to read foreign formats,
never mind past tape marks, you'd need EXCP I/O.  But at least you
could and it was documented.

Burroughs MCP was just about as bad, except there there wasn't a
documented way to get around it.  It *appeared* that you could do so
by writing in unusual languages (DCALGOL or ESPOL) but certainly the
latter was strictly prohibited to ordinary users...

So I did manage to read DEC format magtapes on a 360 -- but never on a
6700...

	paul




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