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    Michigan Terminal System - Manuals - MTS Volume 19: Magnetic Tapes

    Information Technology Division, University of Michigan
    1993-10

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    The MTS Manual is a series of volumes that describe in detail the facilities provided by the Michigan Terminal System. Volume 19 is intended as a reference guide to the use of magnetic tapes in MTS. This edition reflects the changes that have occurred in the magnetic-tape support since October 1989. The major change has been the addition of cartridge tape tape service. Also, 800 BPI 9-track tapes are no longer supported. The description of floppy-disk support has been removed from this volume.

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/79582

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