Accessing a VAX tape drive from a S
The Beach Bum
jfh at rpp386.Dallas.TX.US
Wed Sep 14 13:48:17 AEST 1988
In article <JEREMY.88Sep9164651 at chook.ua.oz> jeremy at chook.ua.oz (Jeremy Webber) writes:
>In article <3463 at phri.UUCP> roy at phri.UUCP (Roy Smith) writes:
>> "A standard tape consists of a series of 1024 byte records
>> terminated by an end-of-file."
> Since most people
>prefer to specify their own tape blocking I have never seen anything which uses
>cooked tape devices. They are of no use when using utilities such as tar and
>dump.
but they are useful as file systems.
you can create a file system on a tape, mount it read-only, and reference
files on it just like any other disk-based file system. you might grow
old waiting for your files, but it should work.
--
John F. Haugh II (jfh at rpp386.Dallas.TX.US) HASA, "S" Division
"If the code and the comments disagree, then both are probably wrong."
-- Norm Schryer
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