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Hi,

Sorry this posting is a bit off the topic, but thought some of the
experts here might know the answer.

I am helping someone with migrating a DOS-based record system into a new
one. The DOS-based program is called Prism and it has its own backup
utility to write data onto DDS-2 media.

I am trying to read the data off the tapes, but have run into
compability problems. I have tried Windows Backup and Backup Exec
programs, but neither could recognize the tape format. I was wondering
if there was a software that might work.

Thanks in advance!

Terry


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