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Standard Features
- Automatic format analysis and recognition of all known
variations of SEGA, SEGB, SEGC and SEGD data, including
Sercel variations, and non-SEG standard multiplexed formats
- Any SCSI interface device may be used for input or output
- for example 9-track tape drive, 3480, 3490E, 3590, LTO Ultrium, DLT
and Exabyte 8mm drive
- Includes DPTS tape drivers for
long seismic records and enhanced error recovery
- Batch mode or interactive operation
- Interactive operation allows full Operator control over
input and output devices for maximum recovery of data on
decaying and stiction tapes
- Option for intermediate output to disk to allow maximum
data recovery prior to writing to output cartridge
- Demultiplex achieved at tape copy speed, limited only
by the drive hardware - a 2400 ft, 6250 bpi tape can be
demultiplexed to cartridge in less than 5 minutes
- Supports the use of cartridge stackers to minimize Operator
workload and maximize throughput
- Audit trail maintained of files demultiplexed and errors
encountered
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- Onscreen plotting of selected records and/or traces (e.g.
near trace plot) after demultiplex for online quality control
(can also be saved as TIFF files for subsequent viewing
or producing hard copy plots)
- Analyzes run list, index files and demux logs to produce a summary of data transcribed and any errors encountered, warning the Operator of possible anomalies - for example, missing files, missing traces, parity errors
- Index information extracted from tape headers and index
files created for updating databases (e.g. Diplomat
MultiStore) or Databanks
- A Project Control File (PCF) acts as a database holding
all information for a single project. Labels and reports
can be generated from the PCF database as required
Additional Features
- 21-track multiplexed formats module - requires a 21 track
tape drive with suitable controller (available from DPTS)
- Vibroseis correlation
System Requirements
- Intel compatible Pentium PC
- Windows NT V4.0 / 2000 / XP Professional
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