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Masters of tape world: A little out of scope for this forum, but any
help would be appreciated.
Using NetBackup or ANY utility, has anyone actually copied data, in
this case, 8mm DAT to a DLT IV format? If so, could you please provide
these steps/software/recommended URL (off-line from this forum) used in
accomplishing this task.
Thanks,
Scott J.
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<DIV>Masters of tape world: A little out of scope for this forum, but any help
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