/DENSITY=density-value Allows you to specify the format density value for certain tapes and disks. For magnetic tape volumes, specifies the density in bits per inch (bpi) at which the magnetic tape is to be written. The density value specified can be 800 bpi, 1600 bpi, or 6250 bpi, as long as the density is supported by the magnetic tape drive. If you do not specify a density value for a blank magnetic tape, the system uses a default density of the highest value allowed by the tape drive. If the drive allows 6250-, 1600-, and 800-bpi operation, the default density is 6250 bpi. If you do not specify a density value for a magnetic tape that has been previously written, the system uses the density of the first record on the volume. If the record is unusually short, the density value will not default. The /DENSITY qualifier does not apply to any TF tape device. Valid tape density values are: Keyword Meaning DEFAULT Default density 800 NRZI 800 bits per inch (BPI) 1600 PE 1600 BPI 6250 GRC 6250 BPI 3480 IBM 3480 HPC 39872 BPI 3490E IBM 3480 compressed 833 DLT TK50: 833 BPI TK50 DLT TK50: 833 BPI TK70 DLT TK70: 1250 BPI 6250 RV80 6250 BPI EQUIVALENT NOTE: Only the keywords above are understood by TMSCP/TUDRIVER code prior to OpenVMS Version 7.2. The remaining keywords in this table are supported only on Alpha systems. TK85 DLT Tx85: 10625 BPI - Cmpt III - Alpha/Integrity servers only TK86 DLT Tx86: 10626 BPI - Cmpt III - Alpha/Integrity servers only TK87 DLT Tx87: 62500 BPI - Cmpt III - Alpha/Integrity servers only TK88 DLT Tx88: (Quantum 4000) - Cmpt IV - Alpha/Integrity servers only TK89 DLT Tx89: (Quantum 7000) - Cmpt IV - Alpha/Integrity servers only QIC All QIC drives are drive-settable only - Alpha/Integrity servers only 8200 Exa-Byte 8200 - Alpha/Integrity servers only 8500 Exa-Byte 8500 - Alpha/Integrity servers only DDS1 Digital Data Storage 1 - 2G - Alpha/Integrity servers only DDS2 Digital Data Storage 2 - 4G - Alpha/Integrity servers only DDS3 Digital Data Storage 3 - 8-10G - Alpha/Integrity servers only DDS4 Digital Data Storage 4 - Alpha/Integrity servers only AIT1 Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 1 - Alpha/Integrity servers only AIT2 Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 2 - Alpha/Integrity servers only AIT3 Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 3 - Alpha/Integrity servers only AIT4 Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 4 - Alpha/Integrity servers only DLT8000 DLT 8000 - Alpha/Integrity servers only 8900 Exabyte 8900 - Alpha/Integrity servers only SDLT SuperDLT1 - Alpha/Integrity servers only SDLT320 SuperDLT320 - Alpha/Integrity servers only Note that tape density keywords cannot be abbreviated. To format a diskette on RXnn diskette drives, use the INITIALIZE/DENSITY command. Specify the density at which the diskette is to be formatted as follows: Keyword Meaning single RX01 - 8 inch double RX02 - 8 inch dd double density: 720K - 3 1/2 inch hd high density: 1.44MB - 3 1/2 inch ed extended density: 2.88MB - 3 1/2 inch If you do not specify a density value for a diskette being initialized on a drive, the system leaves the volume at the density to which the volume was last formatted. NOTE RX33 diskettes cannot be read from or written to by RX50 disk drives. RX50 diskettes can be read from and written to by RX33 disk drives; they cannot be formatted by RX33 disk drives.