Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!reed!glacier!busker!f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG!Grant.Erickson From: Grant.Erickson@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Grant Erickson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Can I Back Up my Hard Drive on my VCR Message-ID: <560.2783DE6E@busker.fidonet.org> Date: 28 Dec 90 07:05:01 GMT Sender: ufgate@busker.fidonet.org (newsout1.26) Organization: FidoNet node 1:226/20 - cmhGate UF Gateway, Columbus OH Lines: 55 Reply-To: granteri@pnet51.orb.mn.org In article <18220@thorin.cs.unc.edu> jawa@thing1.cs.unc.edu () writes: >> Flash of brilliance -> what's my VCR? >> Chopped Ham? >> No! Choppe---- basically a large tape drive!!!!! >Years ago, I worked part time for a company that had a couple of Apple /// >computers and got a backup system that used a VCR as the storage device. >So, you haven't thought of anything before the rest of the universe this >time! >There's no reason that you couldn't use a VCR, in theory, to store large >quantities of digital data. The problem is, video tape is NOT really a >digital storage medium (I think...) so anyone creating a method of using >video tape for backup would have to do some creative digital to analog >conversion (and the reverse to read the tape back). > >All you'd need, I guess, is a combination of software and hardware that >would turn a stream of digital data into an NTSC video signal. You could >then hook up to a VCR, a camcorder, or whatever, and store everything on >-- >Mark H. Anbinder ************************* mha@theory.tn.cornell.edu >BAKA Computers * ******* ...!batcomputer!memory!mha >200 Pleasant Grove Rd. H: (607) 257-3480 ****** >Ithaca, NY 14850 W: (607) 257-2070 ***** Memory Alpha BBS 607-257-5822 I can't seem to remember the name of the company off the top of my head, but there was such a product about 2 or 3 years back. It offered a box that decoded and encoded the digital signal and professed to work with DiskFit 1.4 (1.5) and many other popular backup programs. They also offered a VCR you could buy with their nameplate on it if you did not own one. I will scavenge through the back issues of my Mac mags and see if I can find it, and post back to you. Grant Erickson .______________________________________________________. I UUCP: {crash, tcnet}!orbit!pnet51!granteri I I ARPA: crash!orbit!pnet51!granteri@nosc.mil I I INET: granteri@pnet51.orb.mn.org I I------------------------------------------------------I I The right half of the brain controls the left half I I of the body. This means that only left-handed people I I are in their right mind. I !______________________________________________________! + Organization: People-Net [pnet51], Minneapolis, MN. -- Grant Erickson - via FidoNet node 1:105/14 UUCP: ...!{uunet!glacier, ..reed.bitnet}!busker!226!20!Grant.Erickson INTERNET: Grant.Erickson@f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG