Tar (and other?) blocking question
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Fri Jan 13 13:08:58 AEST 1989
In article <965 at riddle.UUCP> andrew at riddle.UUCP (Andrew Beattie) writes:
>... I never met a device driver that could handle bigger than 20b
20b (in dd terms) is a mere 10240 bytes. Certainly any decent tape drive
should not mind 32 kB at 6250 bpi. (Beyond 10k at 1600 and 32k at 6250,
conventional 9 track tapes become overly susceptible to errors.) Modern
cartridge tape drives (QIC and 8mm) handle large (>1MB) records without
trouble, although they actually split them into smaller blocks (typically
1024 B).
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