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Re: Archiving disks to tape? (late 1970s)
- Subject: Re: Archiving disks to tape? (late 1970s)
- From: Patrick Schaefer <PSchaefer@lycosxxl.de>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 19:34:52 +0200
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> However I have never heard of such backup software, which I assume would
> need to store whole-disk images to the tape, in whatever format. Did it
> actually exist back in the day?
"Disk-O-Tape" by Dann McCreary. Distributed on cassette, around 1980. It
works like ADT, reading raw sectors and writing them to tape.
Patrick
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