In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/27/2005
at 01:27 PM, Michael Knigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>is it somehow possible to write "standard" Tape-Cardridges with a PC
Yes; the drive will cost more than the PC, but is not out of line.
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Subject: Re: Write Tape-Cardrige with a PC?
At 07:52 AM 6/27/2005, you wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 01:27:53PM +0200, Michael Knigge wrote:
> > is it somehow possible to write "standard" Tape-Cardridges with a PC
> > (running Linux or Windows or Her
At 07:52 AM 6/27/2005, you wrote:
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 01:27:53PM +0200, Michael Knigge wrote:
> is it somehow possible to write "standard" Tape-Cardridges with a PC
> (running Linux or Windows or Hercules with somewhat-os) so the tape can
> be read with a mainframe running z/OS (3480 format)?
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> Subject: Write Tape-Cardrige with a PC?
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>
> All,
>
> is it somehow
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 01:27:53PM +0200, Michael Knigge wrote:
> is it somehow possible to write "standard" Tape-Cardridges with a PC
> (running Linux or Windows or Hercules with somewhat-os) so the tape can
> be read with a mainframe running z/OS (3480 format)?
Sure. It'll be a bit on the expe
All,
is it somehow possible to write "standard" Tape-Cardridges with a PC
(running Linux or Windows or Hercules with somewhat-os) so the tape can
be read with a mainframe running z/OS (3480 format)?
Thank you,
Michael
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