Since from time to time, I get questions about the different tape image formats that
exists, as well as how to read/write tapes from Unix, I decided to publish a set of small
programs I initially write many, many years ago. In the process of cleaning things up to
make them more presentable, I also made them more flexible. The odd person might have seen
these programs in earlier reincarnations from me at some point in time.
Anyway, I have a set of four programs, that a few people might find useful, if they play
on Unix systems.
tpr - reads from a physical tape and creates an image on disk
tpw - reads an image from disk and writes it to a physical tape
tpc - copy/convert a disk image
tpx - examine/verify a disk image
These programs will handle both .tpc images (2 byte record length headers) and .tap images
(4 byte record length headers and footers).
The programs tries to automatically identify the format of the file, but you can also
force a format.
They are still extremely simple and stupid programs, and have very little error handling,
or help. Feel free to ask if you have questions. Suggestions, as well as patches are also
welcome.
The files can be found under ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/pdp11/tptools.tar
(And yes, I know they will not compile under OSX - Apple in their infinite wisdom have
dropped support for tapes, and thus mtio.h no longer is around, and their man-pages also
have big holes around tapes, where plenty of references from other man-pages exists... tpc
and tpx is easy to fix for OSX though, but you're out of luck as far as tpr and tpw
goes...)
Johnny
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|| on a psychedelic
trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" -
B. Idol
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