Try:
dd if=/dev/nrStp2; dd if=/dev/nrStp2
(probably multiple data sets)
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Writing to 9 track tapes sometimes requires a plastic ring be inserted
on the reel. This is alternatively known as a write-enable ring or
write-protect ring, depending on whether you are IBM or not, and I
forget which way it is.
Your tape may have been written in EBCDIC.
Your tape may have EOT at the beginning for some reason - I forh=get the
reasons why this can happen, perhaps others can jump in.
Does one dare suggest checking permissions on /dev/rStp2???
>Writing to 9 track tapes sometimes requires a plastic ring be inserted
>on the reel. This is alternatively known as a write-enable ring or
>write-protect ring, depending on whether you are IBM or not, and I
>forget which way it is.
It is 'write-enable'.
This brings to mind the story of person who wanted to make sure
than no one wrote to an important tape so he filled the cut-out
where the ring was placed with expoxy - so no one could put
a ring in place. Of course the expoxy acted just as if the
write-enable ring were in place.
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Kind of a magic ring then? Sounds like LoTR.