Quantum Audio STT2401A Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 6 
Travan 40 tape format 
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Seagate Travan 40 Product Manual 
 
Travan 40 tape format 
Introduction 
The Seagate Travan 40 drives conform to the Travan 640 and the QIC-3220-MC 
recording format standards. These formats are for streaming magnetic tape in a 
minicartridge that is to be used for information interchange among information 
processing systems, communication systems, and associated equipment. 
This chapter provides an overview of the Travan 40 tape format. 
Tape partitioning 
The drive uses factory pre-written Travan 40 media. The tape is always divided into 
two partitions: 
• 
Partition 1 is the directory partition and is recorded on the Directory track only. 
• 
Partition 0 contains the data (tracks 0 through 107) and is recorded on all tracks 
except the Directory track. 
Recording data at 192,000 bits per inch (BPI), the drive can store 20 Gbytes of data 
on a Travan 40 cartridge. Using software data compression, these capabilities are 
typically doubled. 
The recording format and partitioning support Quick File Access (QFA). 
Track positions 
Each track is written referenced to servo patterns written between the BOT holes 
and Load Point on the BOT end of the tape, and between EOT and EW on the EOT 
end of the Tape. The servo pattern is written across the entire width of the tape. The 
Directory Track has larger guard bands on both sides to allow it to be written without 
interfering with its adjacent tracks. 
The data tracks are divided into 4 bands with 3 sub-bands each to reduce the time 
required to change from track to track. Tracks are grouped into bands, as shown in 
the following table:
 
Band 
Starting Track 
Ending Track 
Direction 
52 
Forward 
53 
Reverse 
54 
106 
Forward 
55 
107 
Reverse