Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!pasteur!agate!bionet!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!bbn!ulowell!bu-tyng!draper From: draper@bu-tyng.bu.edu (Sir Dave of Wentworth) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Compatibilty of 'tar' archived tapes. Message-ID: <331@bu-tyng.bu.edu> Date: 13 Jan 89 01:29:15 GMT Reply-To: draper@bu-tyng.UUCP (Dave Draper) Organization: Boston University Corporate Education Center, Tyngsboro MA Lines: 33 I will be leaving my current job in about 4 months due to graduation from school. I currently have about 20 meg of goodies in my account. A lot of it is source and other important information I have saved away. I would like to dump all of this to a tape and take it with me when I leave. My questions are: Current system: Encore Multimax running BSD 4.2 1) If I dump the stuff to tape using 'tar' will I be able to read it with other machines running Unix or a close derivative of it? 2) I have a copy of source code for 'tar' that is supposedly for a VAX running VMS. Since it almost looks like my next stop with be in a VMS shop will I be able to read the tape in there? (I know I will have to get tar up and running on the VAX first) 3) Since we have a high density/low density tape drive, which is the better format to use? Any comments suggestions on formats to store this information so I will be able to get at it and use it later will be appreciated. Dave Draper UUCP: decvax!elrond!bu-tyng!draper Internet: draper@bu-tyng.bu.edu Boston University Corporate Education Center 72 Tyng Road Tyngsboro MA 01879 649-9731 x14