Ah, yes. I'm fascinated by the stranger formats. Now I'm even more curious, now that you say it isn't the more common QIC-11 or QIC-24 formats.
Do you know what specific hardware (tape drive models, formatter boards, etc) that was used to write or read these tapes with this format? On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 5:53 AM, Pete Lancashire <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm going to see if the Tektronix museum is interested. And if so I'm sure > they can make the software available for download. As to the format, Tek > decided to do it their own way. It is a funky 2 track that has issues of > its own. But your method of recovering the raw track data should work as a > starting point. > > -pete > > On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 11:16 PM, AJ Palmgren via cctalk < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Pete, >> >> These tapes look to be in beautiful condition! Do you have any plans for >> reading or archiving them? >> >> Do you have any idea what format the data might have been written in? >> >> If interested, my site for reading/restoring QIC cartridges of this very >> vintage is at >> >> http://QICreader.com >> >> Let me know if I can be of any assistance. >> >> -AJ >> >> 2017-04-02 21:08 GMT-07:00 Pete Lancashire via cctalk < >> [email protected] >> >: >> >> > https://goo.gl/photos/m91e3UPSvN6tHUaS7 >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Thanks, >> AJ Palmgren >> http://fb.me/SelmaTrainWreck >> https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010931314283 >> https://www.linkedin.com/in/aj-palmgren-4a085516/ >> >> > -- Thanks, AJ Palmgren http://fb.me/SelmaTrainWreck https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010931314283 https://www.linkedin.com/in/aj-palmgren-4a085516/
