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COPYTAPE(5)		      File Formats Manual		   COPYTAPE(5)

NAME
       copytape	- copytape intermediate	data file format

DESCRIPTION
       copytape	duplicates magtapes on single-tape systems by making an	inter-
       mediate	copy of	the tape in a disk file.  This disk file has a special
       format that preserves the block boundaries and tape marks of the	origi-
       nal physical tape.

       Each block is preceded by a header identifying what sort	 of  block  it
       is.   In	the case of data blocks, the length of the data	is also	given.
       Each header is on a separate text line, followed	by a  newline  charac-
       ter.

       CPTP:BLK	nnnnnn
       data\n

	  A  data  block  is identified	by the keyword BLK.  The length	of the
	  block	is given in a  six-character  numeric  field.	The  field  is
	  zero-padded on the left if less than six characters are needed.  The
	  header  is  followed by a newline character.	The original data fol-
	  lows.	 The data may have any characters in it, since copytape	uses a
	  read(2) to extract it.  The data is followed by a newline,  to  make
	  the file easy	to view	with an	editor.

       CPTP:MRK
	  A tape mark was encountered in the original tape.

       CPTP:EOT
	  When two consecutive tape marks are encountered, copytape treats the
	  second as a logical end-of-tape.  On output, both MRK	and EOT	gener-
	  ate  a  physical tape	mark.  copytape	stops processing after copying
	  an EOT.

SEE ALSO
       mtio(4)

BUGS
       Some weird tapes	may not	use two	 consecutive  tape  marks  as  logical
       end-of-tape.

				 8 August 1986			   COPYTAPE(5)

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