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Lurton, I'm assuming (from your initial post) that you are discussing tapes formatted as QIC525. If not please clarify. According to the most recent system handbook, the #6386 tape drive can neither read nor write that format. You will need to find someone who has an older tape drive (13 GB or below). Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lurton Keel > Subject: RE: Tape from archived > > This is what we get when we do a DSPTAP on our 6386 tape drive.
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