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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSEMbler View Post
    dds 4?

    also you mentioned trying to figure out how to archive all these tapes

    i suggest you contact this guy he might be able to help


    http://ascii.textfiles.com/
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    Those tapes aren't DDS4 though, they're a propietry sony format meaning you'll need a sony tape drive that supports them...
    Good luck with that =/

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SONY-SDX-400C-...item58873a209a

    That takes upto 91GB tapes... Kinda pricey.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sony-Internal-...item3f024bfcb3

    Cheaper one, in USA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by splith View Post
    Those tapes aren't DDS4 though, they're a propietry sony format meaning you'll need a sony tape drive that supports them...
    Good luck with that =/
    Splith's right: if the tapes in the archive are the same as the ones ASSEMbler posted, then they are AIT-1 format, which isn't compatible with DDS (completely different tapes, based around the Video8 cassette format rather than the DAT format).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance...ent_Tape#AIT-1


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    I see the newer ait drives are cheaper, would they be backwards compatible with the older tapes, sort of like a zip drive was?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSEMbler View Post
    I see the newer ait drives are cheaper, would they be backwards compatible with the older tapes, sort of like a zip drive was?
    Judging by Wikipedia (which is always dubious), AIT-4 and AIT-5 drives will not be compatible. Any one got any ideas on AIT-2s or AIT-3s?


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    do you have a bunch of different tapes? or mostly the same?

    if you got a bunch of different tapes then contact the txtfiles guy hes an archivist and historian out of Boston

    he archived the old BBS scene

    i wonder if he would wanna help archive or even retrieve acclaims company archive

    besides it wouldn't hurt


    heres his twitter its the only contact info i have found for him


    https://twitter.com/#!/textfiles

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelwolf71885 View Post
    do you have a bunch of different tapes? or mostly the same?

    if you got a bunch of different tapes then contact the txtfiles guy hes an archivist and historian out of Boston

    he archived the old BBS scene

    i wonder if he would wanna help archive or even retrieve acclaims company archive

    besides it wouldn't hurt


    heres his twitter its the only contact info i have found for him


    https://twitter.com/#!/textfiles

    Page is non-existent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekkie View Post
    Page is non-existent.
    i just clicked the link and it took me right to his twitter

    try @textfiles

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelwolf71885 View Post
    do you have a bunch of different tapes? or mostly the same?
    That's what I was wondering. Hopefully the tapes would be collected over a period of time, and therefore from different eras of capacity? Unless they spent the time keeping everything up-to-date, which I suppose would make everything looking pretty and congruent.

    To update my previous statement, it seems my SCSI cord is toast. I need to get another one now, anyway (to update some of my backups), - what's the cheapest place to get these things? Ebay is retarded expensive. Monoprice looks like they might be the best. http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2 Thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alecjahn View Post
    That's what I was wondering. Hopefully the tapes would be collected over a period of time, and therefore from different eras of capacity? Unless they spent the time keeping everything up-to-date, which I suppose would make everything looking pretty and congruent.

    i ment more like the brand computably

    are then all SONY drive compatible HP compatible IBM compatible there are literally dozens of compatibility for drives all using different file systems and compression algorithms @_@:ayashi::banghead::gravedigging:

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelwolf71885 View Post
    i ment more like the brand computably

    are then all SONY drive compatible HP compatible IBM compatible there are literally dozens of compatibility for drives all using different file systems and compression algorithms @_@:ayashi::banghead::gravedigging:
    Ah, good point.

    Shame the tapes didn't magically come with some external drives as well...

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    AIT is sony propietry meaning their tapes, their drives, their drivers.

    I wouldn't think they are compatible at all, with DDS; DDS1 tapes only work in DDS1 drives, DDS2 tapes only work in DDS2 drives, etc.
    AIT seems to have a multitude of tapes for each AIT revision, AIT1 tape, AIT1 turbo tape etc. which extends the length of tape and the amount of data they can hold. The picture assembler posted resembles an AIT1-turbo tape.

    And SCSI cards; expensive? :S.
    Some cards are pricey but it depends, you can get cheap cards off ebay (I got a PCI-X SCSI card for £15, and a PCI SCSI card for £5 but some people sell them for £100-£200). Depends on what features and numbers of ports you want.

    I have a SCSI card here from an old dell poweredge server with battery backup and RAM onboard, you can have it (for free) if you want it.

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    Jason Scott of Textfiles here. I was alerted I was being discussed in this thread.

    I offer my time and resources and contacts to get the data off those tapes. You can reach me at jason@textfiles.com or a phone call to 617-269-8696. Anytime.

    I'm actually out of the NY area these days but can drive all over new england.

    Hope to hear from you - it sounds like you got a potential treasure trove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Scott View Post
    Jason Scott of Textfiles here. I was alerted I was being discussed in this thread.

    I offer my time and resources and contacts to get the data off those tapes. You can reach me at jason@textfiles.com or a phone call to 617-269-8696. Anytime.

    I'm actually out of the NY area these days but can drive all over new england.

    Hope to hear from you - it sounds like you got a potential treasure trove.

    you helped archive and save all the geocitys you could and put them in a torrent right?

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    you helped archive and save all the geocitys you could and put them in a torrent right?
    Yes, I've done that, with others and among other things.

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    I'm right across the bridge so this seems possible. I will dig them out this week and catalog them.

    I also have 20 psx and saturn dev drives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Scott View Post
    Jason Scott of Textfiles here. I was alerted I was being discussed in this thread.

    I offer my time and resources and contacts to get the data off those tapes. You can reach me at jason@textfiles.com or a phone call to 617-269-8696. Anytime.

    I'm actually out of the NY area these days but can drive all over new england.

    Hope to hear from you - it sounds like you got a potential treasure trove.
    cool, loved your "You’re Stealing it Wrong" talk :thumbsup:
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    Looks like you might have all the help you need in Jason, but as per the days when I was going to buy the tapes off you, I'd still be happy to help recover data should you need it. Whether I still have a drive working, I'm not sure... and getting over there for a bit may prove interesting!

    Saturn drives? Can most certainly help with those! Whether it's PC, Mac or Mirage, I have a machine set up that'd accept them. Again, bringing them over might prove interesting, though...
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    If/when these things get backed up, I'm certainly willing to archive any SNES related things that are found.

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    And you can count on me for seeding Saturn stuff.

    Funny thing now that you mention dev drives, I recall one guy at segaxtreme, years back, who found a prototype of Panzer Dragoon on his dev drive, dated like 94 June or something.

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