There has been a lot of interesting discussion about tape drives on PDP systems 
in the last week or so.  It's great to hear those familiar with the inner 
workings of these devices, or with access to the manuals, share their wisdom.

One question though - after the "old timers" are gone, would a newbie to SIMH 
be able to figure these same things out ?

Or, in other words, do the accompanying comments in the code and the SIMH 
documentation adequately capture the "nuggets" of the conversations that take 
place on this list ?  And do we provide enough in the way of "breadcrumbs" to 
allow a newbie to re-discover this same information ?

Capturing this knowledge is a hard thing to do, and with retrocomputing we are 
presently at a point in time where we can still rely on folks who designed, 
built, tested, operated and programmed these systems, and in some cases they 
still even have running systems available for experimentation and measurement.  
But what happens when that is no longer the case ?

Just food for thought ... let's make sure SIMH and its fellow emulators like 
MAME / MESS can still be enjoyed and understood by future generations.


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