Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:35:41PM -0500, John Foust wrote:
> > Can anyone still read 9 track tapes? We
just un-covered two that date
>but the physical condition of the tapes; that old,
they might have issues
>with shedding of oxide, etc (which a heat soak can mostly cure). If you
Oh, that tape may be just fine if it was kept in
office conditions.
well, it's a matter of chemical bonds that broke; something in
the tape just change due to age, and sometimes a good stored
tape can be difficult to read, and need baking. We're also able
to do that, we recovered a lot of media at our museum.
ps
http://museum.freaknet.org (very old site, sorry)
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