Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!rutgers!mcnc!wolves!ggw From: ggw@wolves.uucp (Gregory G. Woodbury) Newsgroups: comp.unix.large Subject: Re: Tapes (was Topic List (was Survey)) Message-ID: <1990Sep12.162503.3778@wolves.uucp> Date: 12 Sep 90 16:25:03 GMT References: <6f7y02Ubc6wm01@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com> <25894@boulder.Colorado.EDU> < > <1990Sep11.154433.25652@wolves.uucp> <1140@orange19.qtp.ufl.edu> Organization: Wolves Den UNIX and Usenet node Lines: 33 X-Checksum-Snefru: 2e36ae02 8378e2f3 58234b03 438b9012 In <1140@orange19.qtp.ufl.edu> bernhold@qtp.ufl.edu (David E. Bernholdt) writes: > >In article <1990Sep11.154433.25652@wolves.uucp> I wrote: > >>Does anyone have a decent ANSI magtape utility for Unix? > >We use something called 'ansitape', written by David Hayes, which was >posted as Volume 8 issues 99-100 of mod.sources. I believe it can be >found in the cannonical comp.sources.unix archives in volume 8. > >We have found this tool to work very well for reading and writing >ANSI-format tapes. I thank David for the response. Yes, I have the ansitape program from the archives, and a series of other tape programs from the kermit archives and a few others that I have gathered over the years. They all get varying amounts of use. The real fun though, (and I probably misspoke myself above) is that more often we have tapes from an EBCDIC environment. In most cases, the EBCDIC tapes have labels that are ansi compatible, but are encoded in EBCDIC instead of ascii. Additionally, the programs I have seen are all level 2 or worse in terms of label standard. I could live with level 3, but level 4 would be wonderful! We are going to try writing our own, and I may be able to publish it here on the net, but I would like to avoid reinventing the wheel. -- Gregory G. Woodbury @ The Wolves Den UNIX, Durham NC UUCP: ...dukcds!wolves!ggw ...mcnc!wolves!ggw [use the maps!] Domain: ggw@cds.duke.edu ggw%wolves@mcnc.mcnc.org [The line eater is a boojum snark! ]