From: Bill Verzal (BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM)
Date: Tue Jul 29 2003 - 16:56:43 EDT
tcopy is a good choice. Often you'll need to experiment with drive block
sizes thoug if you don't know what they are normally set to.
BV
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How can I make a copy of a set of savevg tapes? Will
tcopy work? I have two 4mm drives: a DDS4 and a
non-DDS (which is what the savevg was created on).
Would like another copy of these tapes in case
somebody steps on one.
Thanks,
TL
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