[GreenKeys] paper tapes and rubber bands = bummer
Paul A. Pennington
paulpenn at knology.net
Mon Jul 28 09:35:00 EDT 2008
Chris;
What is your objective with this project: reading the data or
preserving the tapes?
For the data, I would first check around and see if it's already
available. Contact me off-list and I can put you in touch with a number of
6800 sources. As you probably know, it is possible to read punched tapes by
examining them visually and retyping the data. The data is arranged in "S1"
records that have a checksum at the end of each line, which will help in
catching mistakes.
For the old tapes themselves, I would recommend a product derived from
orange peels called De-Solv-it. It's readily available at Walmart and many
other sources. See www.orange-sol.com for the fascinating background of
this company.
Paul Pennington
Augusta, Georgia
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