Fair enough. We had DLT in our lab in MRO, but I personally tried to stay away from it
as I preferred 8mm and 4mm [i.e. my Alphas that I used had them and a TS08 -- although
IT used Legato to DLT behind the scene.
In those days, DAT and Exabyte tapes were more portable until DEC spun the DLT group out
to quantum. But for a very long time 4mm and 8mm were a lot cheaper/meg. I still have
a couple of working 9-track, 8mm and 4mm drives, but nothing from DLT.
By the time I grew out of using tape, I switched to DVD and finally just enough RAID/JBOD
with replication to not bother with tape except for readonly.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net> wrote:
The Wikipedia page specifically lists items as read/write and read/only. TK70 appears to
be the highest read-only for a TK50.
Ian
On 2013-01-24, at 2:39 PM, Clem Cole <clemc at ccc.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net> wrote:
Can anyone confirm or deny this? I have some newer generation DLT drives, but none of
them admit to being backwards compatible that far.
IIRC you could >>read<< them, just not write them.
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