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- Why would you, the computer user, want to change the interleave value? When
- the computer manufacturer initialized the computer system, there was no tape
- drive installed as there is now. The tape drive, when operating, uses the
- computer's memory at almost the exact same time as the hard disk does. This
- causes the computer to not be able to supply or accept data from the hard disk
- as fast as it would when the tape drive is not running.
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- Note: The tape has to actually be moving before it slows down your system,
- don't worry!
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- An easy way to see if you need to adjust your interleave is by running you
- tape backup program, and performing an IMAGE BACKUP. Listen to the tape drive
- as the program runs. If the tape runs for a long time before stopping, your
- computer is probably just fine the way it is. If the drive stops for a moment
- every 5 to 15 seconds, you probably need to change the interleave.
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- By increasing the interleave from the factory value (usually 2, or 3) your
- computer will be able to handle the requirements of having two high-speed
- devices being used at the same time, instead of just one.
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- Our tests have shown that a good value for interleave is FIVE. This should
- give you nearly identical performance with your other programs (spreadsheets,
- BASIC, and so on), but will help the tape drive to receive and transmit in a
- smooth, streaming manner.
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- This interleave-changing program is specially designed so that none of the
- data you have on your disk will be altered during the operation. All of the
- programs that we had seen wipe out the data on the disk whenever the
- interleave value is changed. That's why this program was written.
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- Please be sure to read the WARNING MESSAGE before you start the re-interleave
- operation.
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