I’m working on getting my 9875A dual DC100A tape drive operational, but have 
come across a strange issue.  This 9875A seems to have the reversed sense of on 
which reel the rewind places the tape as compared to my 85B and 9825T (which 
agree is the left hand one as viewed when inserting the tape into the drive).  
I don’t yet know that the 9875A is operating fully, but it passes the non-tape 
movement selftest.

The 9875A manual mentions it being useful for interchange among systems, and 
the tape structure (Standard Interchange Format - SIL) matches that of the 98x5 
series, and it appears uses the same tape control chip as described in the 
April 1978 HP Journal article on the 9845.  I guess there could be a failure on 
the tape control board that is reversing the motor control direction, as both 
drives behave in the same way, or is causing the firmware to think it is at the 
wrong end of the tape.

Has anyone used the 9875A in this way?  I was thinking it could be a way to 
load binary programs into the 9825.

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