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/dev/st0 tape archive?

Hi.

In the section 40 I see mention of a tape archive which is located at /dev/st0. I take it this is a physical machine that many companies have and in my case I cannot run this command. Shall I just replace 'st0' with a file/directory? I tried the command with a partition instead of 'st0' but I got an error.

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  • Posts: 916

    This is for tapes, which I'm sure you don't have. It is shown as an example, not a do with me thing. So don't worry. it won't work with a partition as you found.

  • Posts: 1,276

    Hi @WarrenUK ,

    Don't worry much about it, because the associated technology is declining. But as this exists (and as it hasn't died), it's in the course.

    Many regards,
    Luis.

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    edited July 2020

    Ok Thanks.

    Would have been cool to try it as I'm a bit of a retro guy - I still buy and play vinyl as I prefer them to CD's.

    But in this case I presume them tape machines for archiving would be digital tape (digital into analogue would not work). I remember the old DAT tapes when I did a music recording course a long time ago.

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    Hi @WarrenUK , well, you still can buy tapes if you want to play with them. You also need a drive to play them, of course (and the connectors).

    Regards,
    Luis.

  • Posts: 72

    Maybe you should set that as extra extra coursework haha.

  • Posts: 1,276

    Perhaps with a gamification system, like giving points if you do it :)

    Regards,
    Luis.

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