On 01/18/2016 10:56 AM, j...@cimmeri.com wrote:



Interesting. I just happen to have a 3M Black Watch tape right here next to me that I'm using to test a Mark 300 tape cleaning machine. The tape so far is fine, not shedding anything front or back.

Sorry about previous reply, hit wrong button.

Well, I don't know if it was the Black Watch that was the problem, or somebody else's version. We started with spring-arm drives, which could not keep constant tension on the tape. You'd hear this HORRIBLE scrunch noise at various times when the tape was being processed, which was the layers of tape sliding over each other. Usually didn't cause problems, but on occasion it could be so bad that the drive would lose tension and shut down in the middle of the reel.

Vacuum column drives didn't seem to have much of this problem. I think it was the jerk of tension when the drive reversed to reread a bad block that started the slipping on the spring arm drives.

Longevity of tapes was very spotty. Some expensive, name-brand tapes just disintegrated after a few years. Others have held up amazingly well. Last year I read in some 1993 backups of my MicroVAX system with no trouble at all. I did have to clean the tape head after every tape, but that wasn't greatly different from when the tapes were new.

Jon

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