The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge might be able to help too.
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From: "Dave Wade G4UGM via cctalk" <[email protected]>
To: "'Chuck Guzis'" <[email protected]>; "'General Discussion: On-Topic
and Off-Topic Posts'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 1 Dec, 2021 At 09:42
Subject: RE: Looking for someone in London (UK) to read 2 9 track tapes
Chuck,
I think TNMOC can read these tapes.
https://www.tnmoc.org/ <https://www.tnmoc.org/>
Dave
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Sent: 30 November 2021 23:57
To: CCtalk <[email protected]>
Subject: Looking for someone in London (UK) to read 2 9 track tapes
Hey list,
I received a note today from a fellow in London who has 2 9-track tapes
that
he'd like read. Brands are CDC and BASF, so media shedding should
not be a problem. Dates are '92 and '93, so likely 1600 or 6259. The
tape seal on one (the other has no seal) is IBM-style, which may be the
system that produced the tapes.
Any takers? Let me know if so, I'll put you in contact and you can take
things
from there.
All the best,
--Chuck