This hypothetical interface + matching software would be intended for archiving 
old tapes and/or making new copies from archived file (i.e., to make new boot 
media for bringup of an old computer). Key features would include preservation 
of block sizes (even if varying arbitrarily) and file marks. I'm not sure if 
there's already a good file format for that, and I have a dim memory of 
previously reading a lament about common archival methods failing to preserve 
blocking.

This thing would have some sort of ad-hoc interface(s) (USB? Ethernet? 
Standalone with an SD card for storage? Pneumatic?), specifically to avoid 
being flavored by any particular operating system's idea of what a tape drive 
ought to look like. Is there any other sort of metadata that should be 
included? Any wish lists for features or file format details?

I'm just brainstorming, and this isn't guaranteed to ever see the light of day, 
of course.

-- 
Mark J. Blair, NF6X <n...@nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/

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