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- From: meg5184@hertz.njit.edu (Starman)
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- Subject: * NEEDED: mac tape drive compatable with SGI tape format
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:26:11 GMT
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- Howdy,
-
- Apparently my cross-posting didn't work so I apologize if this
- came up several times.
- I have a Mac IIcx with which I'm creating frames for animations
- which I need to send to videotape thru an SGI Iris 4D/70GT and a
- minivas. Since the two machines are not connected, or even CLOSE to each
- other, I figured that the easiest way to get the frames tothe SGI is
- through a tape drive. I was wondering if a 1/4" tape drive exists for
- the Mac which writes tapes sompatable (readable) by the SGI's tape
- drive. I have TAR and UUENCODE for the Mac so placing the files in a
- UNIX-compatable format shouldn't be a problem. If anyone can tell me of
- a drive that WILL work, please let me know via e-mail. Right now I'm
- looking at the $499 tape drives that handle 160 MB/tape, but I'm not
- sure of the SGI's limitations in terms of tape length.
-
- =============================== Mike Gaines ============================
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