Some time ago I posted a request to this list asking for assistance in
retrieving data that I had stored on a 15 year-old 9-track tape and
writing it to a CD. I'm following up to inform you all this succeeded
wonderfully.
A kind gentleman contacted me that he would be pleased to do the
I have an old 9 track tape that, as luck would have it, contains a
Don't know where you are, but in Indianapolis there were several service
bureaus which do this kind of work. The cost was in the hundreds of
dollars range. All of them had 9-track drives, and they would write
the data to a CD.
I'm following up with my request yesterday for recommendations for
converting data from an old 9 track tape to a (more usable) CD.
First, I'm grateful for all of the relies. Thank you!
For the particulars, most have already been posted. I do not have a 9
track tape drive, nor do I wish to get
On Friday, 26 September 2003 at 17:58:45 -0700, Frank Jahnke wrote:
Finally, I received a gentle admonishment to follow up to this list. My
experience with mailing lists (mostly on Usenet over the last 15 years)
has been that my public inquiries have given rise to a mixture of public
and
I have an old 9 track tape that, as luck would have it, contains a
substantial amount of code that is now of interest to me. Does anyone
have a recommendation for someone who might either to transfer it to a
CD, or to make it available by ftp? The file contents are all in tar
format, written
On Thursday, 25 September 2003 at 15:03:05 -0700, Frank Jahnke wrote:
I have an old 9 track tape that, as luck would have it, contains a
substantial amount of code that is now of interest to me. Does anyone
have a recommendation for someone who might either to transfer it to a
CD, or to make
On Thursday, 25 September 2003 at 20:44:48 -0700, Frank Jahnke wrote:
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 19:16, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Thursday, 25 September 2003 at 15:03:05 -0700, Frank Jahnke wrote:
I have an old 9 track tape that, as luck would have it, contains a
substantial amount of code that