I have a Tandberg SLR100 tapedrive and didn't find the tapetype for this,
so I ran the filetype program. First time with compression:
define tapetype unknown-tapetype {
comment just produced by tapetype program
length 45461 mbytes
filemark 165 kbytes
speed 1777 kps
}
Then I ran
Hello!
I have a Tandberg SLR100 tapedrive and didn't find the tapetype for this,
so I ran the filetype program. First time with compression:
[...]
Why are all the numbers different? Is that right? Can I trust those
numbers? Which ones should I use?
SLR drives do read-after-write
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 at 9:48am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I have a Tandberg SLR100 tapedrive and didn't find the tapetype for this,
so I ran the filetype program. First time with compression:
Don't Do That. tapetype writes random data to the drive, which, when
compressed, actually expands