On Mar 7, 2023, at 5:32 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> 
> I'm a bit puzzled by "6250 700'" because the reel size has no bearing on the 
> format.  10 inch reels (1200 feet) were by far the most common but 
> occasionallly the smaller 600 foot ones would be seen. and in rare cases (the 
> infamous DEC TS05 comes to mind) 600' was all that they could handle.

I’ll be the first to admit my question is a bit strange.  Basically I’m trying 
to use the date that various media types were first introduced to show the 
oldest possible date for a bunch of media I’m trying to date.  The 9-Track 
tapes have been inventoried as “700 6250 BPI”, and I know they’re the smaller 
reels.  Doing some digging, it looks like 6250BPI tapes date back at least as 
far as 1971 with the IBM 3400 series drives, I’d thought that 6250 came about 
in the 80’s.

Zane


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