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sid_mulpuru
03-03-2005, 09:29 AM
Hi,
I am very new to any concepts of storing data on an IBM tape drive and
would appreciate if someone could help me out suggesting a solution.
I have data stored in a MS ACCESS database which is updated daily on a
Windows XP environment. I have to convert and store this data on an IBM
3490 catridge in EBCDIC format ( fixed block record
format). Please suggest what software/hardware do i need to put on my
PC to get this working.
Thanks a lot for help
Sid
John Worman
03-03-2005, 07:03 PM
sid_mulpuru wrote: Hi, I am very new to any concepts of storing data on an IBM tape drive and would appreciate if someone could help me out suggesting a solution. I have data stored in a MS ACCESS database which is updated daily on a Windows XP environment. I have to convert and store this data on an IBM 3490 catridge in EBCDIC format ( fixed block record format). Please suggest what software/hardware do i need to put on my PC to get this working. Thanks a lot for help Sid
I haven't fooled with a 3490 in quite some time, but usually they are
hooked up to a IBM mainframe via 'Buss and Tag' (main frame channels) or
native controllers on a AS/400. There may be a model that hooked up to
a PC based machine that emulated a main frame operating system. The
only one of these systems I ever saw ran OS/2 under the covers.
Typing in PC 3490 gave some 344,000 hits in Google. It looks like you
aren't the first to want to do this. It looks like some do a conversion
and some have hardware for sale.
Good luck,
John
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