On 1/18/22 11:09 AM, Jonathan Chapman via cctalk wrote:
Not archival storage, just day-to-day operation on old stuff, like Sun3/Sun4, AT&T UNIX PC, etc.

Okay.  I can see that.

However, "couple (of) months" seems incongruent with "day-to-day".

I am assuming that the day-to-day operation to mean that the source data is still accessible on the source system. As such, it's probably simply a matter of annoyance when a QIC* fails and you must re-do the process that was using it.

*Can I use /just/ QIC as a proper name or should I say /QIC/ /cartridge/ analogous to VIN number?

Works well enough for my needs :) I've got a small stack of QICs I use primarily with the Suns, they are reliable enough. Again, we're not storing launch codes on these or shooting them to the moon or something, I just want tape bands that don't destroy tape.

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