A buffered computer data storage tape controller having a microprocessor, a buffer memory, a host interface, an error correction circuit, and a tape drive interface. A host interface control program executed by the microprocessor controls the host interface for transferring computer data between the buffer memory and a host computer, and for receiving commands from the host computer. An error correction circuit control program executed by the microprocessor controls the error correction circuit for generating parity information for computer data stored in the buffer memory and to be written to tape, and for providing error correction for computer data storage read from tape and stored in the buffer memory for transfer to the host computer. A tape interface control program executed by the microprocessor controls the tape drive interface for transferring computer data between the buffer memory and a tape drive. The control programs are configured to suspend execution at predetermined suspend points and to continue execution at return points associated with said suspend points, and are executed sequentially in a concurrent manner by a scheduler program so that execution of the next control program in sequence continues when an executing program suspends.
A method for monitoring the performance of a DAT drive and a method for self-cleaning the tape heads of a DAT drive pursuant to the occurrence of an error that could not be corrected by re-reads or re-writes. The monitoring method includes the steps of (a) reading a tape, (b) determining for each of successive groups of frames respective A track and B track reference error counts representative of the A track and B track C1 error counts in each group of frames, each group having the same number of frames, and (c) providing a warning signal indicative of degraded performance if (i) either the A track reference counts for a predetermined number of consecutive frame groups exceed a predetermined threshold or the B track reference counts for a predetermined number of consecutive frame groups exceed a predetermined threshold, or (ii) if both the A track and B track reference counts for the predetermined number of consecutive frame groups exceed the predetermined threshold. The self-clean procedure includes the steps of moving the tape to the end of the tape at a speed higher than normal, moving the tape to the beginning of the tape at a speed higher than normal, positioning the tape at the location of the error, providing a warning to the user, and resuming the operation that resulted in occurrence of the error. If the error persists, the user is notified of the occurrence of an uncorrectable error.
Tape And Mechanism Protection Methods For Dat Drives
A technique for protecting the tape and mechanism of a DAT tape drive that includes engaging a PAUSE mode of operation, wherein the reel motors are off and the tape is stationarily positioned at a predetermined location, when the drive is not able to record or read a data group. If the amount of time during which the PAUSE mode is engaged exceeds a predetermined PAUSE mode limit, a STOP mode of operation, wherein the reel motors remain off and the pinch roller is disengaged from the tape and capstan, is engaged. If the amount of time during which the STOP mode is engaged exceeds a predetermined STOP mode limit, the tape is unloaded.
A method for monitoring the performance of a DAT drive and a method for self-cleaning the tape heads of a DAT drive pursuant to the occurrence of an error that could not be corrected by re-reads or re-writes. The monitoring method includes the steps of (a) reading a tape, (b) determining for each of successive groups of frames respective A track and B track reference error counts representative of the A track and B track C1 error counts in each group of frames, each group having the same number of frames, and (c) providing a warning signal indicative of degraded performance if (i) either the A track reference counts for a predetermined number of consecutive frame groups exceed a predetermined threshold or the B track reference counts for a predetermined number of consecutive frame groups exceed a predetermined threshold, or (ii) if both the A track and B track reference counts for the predetermined number of consecutive frame groups exceed the predetermined threshold. The self-clean procedure includes the steps of moving the tape to the end of the tape at a speed higher than normal, moving the tape to the beginning of the tape at a speed higher than normal, positioning the tape at the location of the error, providing a warning to the user, and resuming the operation that resulted in occurrence of the error. If the error persists, the user is notified of the occurrence of an uncorrectable error.
System For Assembling Playback Data Frames Using Indexed Frame Buffer Group According To Logical Frame Numbers In Valid Subcode Or Frame Header
Apparatus and method for assembling data read from a data storage DAT tape into data groups. A tape data processing circuit responsive to the playback of DAT tape for provides for each frame a serial frame information output including a frame header and frame data, and an associated subcode information output, the subcode information output being available in advance of the associated frame information. A processor responsive to the subcode information checks the validity of the subcode information and determines the destination group memory locations of the associated frame data, such destination group memory locations being group frame locations specified pursuant to valid subcode information or temporary storage areas for frames having invalid subcode information. DMA circuitry transfers the frame data to the destination group memory locations. The processor further checks the error status of the stored frame data, verifies the group memory locations specified by the subcode information for frame data stored pursuant to valid subcode information, relocates frame data stored in temporary storage areas pursuant to frame location information contained in the frame headers under certain conditions, and updates a Bad Track Table to indicate the status of the received frame data stored in the group memory.
A computer storage DAT drive which detects the form of a DAT tape and provides an audio signal output in response to an audio DAT tape. The drive rewinds the tape and then plays the tape at a speed that is about 5 to 15 times normal playback speed. During such playback, the tape length is determined and the subcode information is read to determine the format of the tape being played back. If the subcode tape format information reliably indicates the presence of an audio tape, the speed of playback is reduced to normal playback, and audio data interface circuitry is enabled for processing the audio data and providing an audio output signal to a front panel audio jack, for example. If the tape is not recognized as an audio tape within the playback of a predetermined length of tape, playback speed is reduced to normal playback speed and reading of the subcode information continues. If the subcode tape format information indicates that the tape is a computer data storage tape, the tape is read in accordance with the appropriate data storage format. Otherwise, the tape is determined to be blank or erased tape, and playback is stopped.
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Have the people promoting this going forward ALPS treatment of the water and then release into the ocean demonstrated to our satisfaction that it will be safe for ocean health and human health? asks Robert Richmond, marine biologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The answer is no.
Date: Jun 22, 2023
Category: World
Source: Google
We're Killing the Great Barrier Reef. Only We Can Save It.
They can get hammered and yet come back within a year or two, Robert Richmond, director of the Kewalo Marine Laboratory in Hawaii, tells Inverse. Death is not a permanent condition if youre a reef.
Date: Oct 30, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Pentagon demands return of cash bonuses paid to California soldiers for going to war a decade ago
The Times reported that 48-year-old Army sergeant Robert Richmond, who suffered permanent injuries in an Iraq roadside bomb attack, is refusing to repay his $15,000 cash bonus. The Army contends he was ineligible to receive the bonus in 2006 because he had already served 20 years in the Army.
Date: Oct 23, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
10000 California veterans ordered to pay back enlistment bonuses
Robert Richmond said he earned a $15,000 bonus when he reenlisted. The Army sergeant first class who suffered permanent brain and back injuries when he was hit with a roadside bomb during a 2007 redeployment now owes $19,694.62 thanks to the interest and penalties hes incurred as he fil
Date: Oct 22, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
APNewsBreak: Scientists send coral reef plea to Australia
The Coral Reef Conservation Act of 2000, which aimed to protect coral reefs and create programs to manage their conservation, has been plagued by political resistance and a severe lack of funding, said Robert Richmond, former president of the International Society for Reef Studies.
The scientific community has an enormous amount of research showing we have a problem, said Robert Richmond, a research professor at the University of Hawaii and the president of the International Society for Reef Studies. But right now, we are like doctors diagnosing a patients disease but not
Date: Jul 09, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
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