MightyFrame
Newbie QIT data cartridge restorer
This topic was discussed previously on the thread "Magnetic Developer AKA Magna-See", but I wanted to expand it a bit.
I've been using KyRead solution to see the data tracks on my QIC data tapes.
I think it works fairly well, but my largest concern is the scratches that it leaves on the surface of the tape when wiped off or accidently smeared with the optical magnifying devices I'm using.
I'm wondering if anyone can speak to the detrimental affect of surface scratches on magnatic data tape such as this.
AND, also, I looked into some interesting other methods of visualizing the magnetic signature/stream (whatever you call it) on the tape without putting the fine abrasive like KyRead particles directly onto the tape.
For example, the fascinating 3M Magnetic Tape Viewer device. Has anyone here ever owned or used one of these?
And scroll down to mwhite66's post where they say "Old news. We had those back in the '50s for directly viewing magnetic tape data. I have personally used one to visually pull data off a corrupted tape. You can see the individual magnetized domaines that made up the data."
That's EXACTLY what I am wanting to do here, and why I am going through this reserach effort.
Or this thing, called a magview?
http://www.emeindian.co.in/magnetic-field-analyzer.html
And the Magnetic Field Viewer Film:
I just ordered from eBay a 2" x 2" card doing something similar. I'll report here the results I get from that after it arrives.
It looks like a similar topic was discussed on an older newsfeed forum:
[ARSCLIST] Magnetic tape viewers...
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, everyone.
-AJ
I've been using KyRead solution to see the data tracks on my QIC data tapes.
I think it works fairly well, but my largest concern is the scratches that it leaves on the surface of the tape when wiped off or accidently smeared with the optical magnifying devices I'm using.
I'm wondering if anyone can speak to the detrimental affect of surface scratches on magnatic data tape such as this.
AND, also, I looked into some interesting other methods of visualizing the magnetic signature/stream (whatever you call it) on the tape without putting the fine abrasive like KyRead particles directly onto the tape.
For example, the fascinating 3M Magnetic Tape Viewer device. Has anyone here ever owned or used one of these?
And scroll down to mwhite66's post where they say "Old news. We had those back in the '50s for directly viewing magnetic tape data. I have personally used one to visually pull data off a corrupted tape. You can see the individual magnetized domaines that made up the data."
That's EXACTLY what I am wanting to do here, and why I am going through this reserach effort.
Or this thing, called a magview?
http://www.emeindian.co.in/magnetic-field-analyzer.html
And the Magnetic Field Viewer Film:
I just ordered from eBay a 2" x 2" card doing something similar. I'll report here the results I get from that after it arrives.
It looks like a similar topic was discussed on an older newsfeed forum:
[ARSCLIST] Magnetic tape viewers...
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, everyone.
-AJ