> Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 19:20:33 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Chuck Guzis via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>

> I've got a 7 track tape here that was written on a PDP-10 TENEX setup.
> It's identified as a "mini-dump" tape.   I can extract the data (PDP-10
> 5 char/word) successfully, but the format of the block headers (seems to
> be about 6 words) eludes me. I'd like to be able to use the original
> file names.

> Does anyone have information on the mini-dump structure?

Chuck,

I never got the opportunity to use TENEX, so never encountered "mini-dump"
format tapes.  However, a quick browse through the TENEX manuals at Bitsavers
tunred up a program called TAINT which accompanied TENEX but was intended for
execution on Tops-10, specifically to read mini-dump tapes under the DEC OS.

This program does not appear in Tim Shoppa's archive of PDP-10 tapes (not
surprising, since most of them are DEC images).

I asked a friend who is not on the list if he was familiar with anything TENEX
(he was a systems programmer for SAIL), but he did not know.

A 7 track tape should have the 36 data bits across 6 frames, unlike the 9 track
usage of 5x8 with zero padding in the 5th.

Someone familiar with the TENEX file system (i. e., TOPS-20 lite) should be
able to decipher the block headers easily enough.  There's at least one of us
on the list.

                                                                Rich

...still programming PDP-10 systems for money in the 21st Century...

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