On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 16:50:12 -0500 Mike Walter said:
>I tried the CBT site, but did not find the downloaded tapemap.xmi useful.
>But then... I did not spend much time trying.

I don't think the one at cbttape is one from UK.  There are three programs
called TAPEMAP that I am aware of.  The link below is the most current
that I know.

the XMI format is a file version of XMIT, which you can use CMS Pipelines
to split, or there is a link on the CBTTAPE site to XmitManager (XmitMgr)
which is a Windows application that allows displaying info from one of
these "XMIT packages".  You can also create one using the Pipeline NETDATA
creation.

/ahw


>Be interesting to know if it provided a better VM version of TAPEMAP than
>"TapeMap 3.066: that I'm using now.
>I'd go to http://ukcc.uky.edu/~tools.1998/
>And I'd bookmark the "VM Workshop" pages http://www2.marist.edu/~workshop/
>But that's just me.  :-)
>Mike Walter
>Hewitt Associates
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>TAPEMAP source?
>Does anyone happen to know the location of the current source for TAPEMAP
>(the incredibly useful ?tell me what?s on this tape? utility)? I seem to
>have misplaced my copy.
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>David Boyes
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