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  2. IBM 3480 family - Wikipedia

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    The 3480 tape format is a magnetic tape data storage format developed by IBM. The tape is one-half inch (13 mm) wide and is packaged in a 4 in × 5 in × 1 in (102 mm × 127 mm × 25 mm) cartridge. The cartridge contains a single reel; the takeup reel is inside the tape drive.

  3. Tape drive - Wikipedia

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    1984 IBM 3480: 200 MB Internal takeup reel with automatic tape takeup mechanism. Thin-film magnetoresistive (MR) head [8] 1984 DEC: TK50: 94 MB: Digital Linear Tape (DLT) line of products [9] 1986 IBM 3480: 400 MB: Hardware data compression (IDRC algorithm [10]) 1987 Exabyte/Sony: EXB-8200: 2.4 GB: First helical digital tape drive

  4. Costco Is Finally Selling Blackstone Griddles, But They're ...

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    The Blackstone at Costco is a 36-inch griddle with a hood and it has side shelves that fold. It has additional hooks and storage areas for your utensils and paper towels.

  5. History of IBM magnetic disk drives - Wikipedia

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    Developed under the code name "Corsair", it was a 3 1 ⁄ 2-inch HDD with the height of a 5 1 ⁄ 2-inch half-height device (1.6-inch high) and up to 1 GB on up to 8 95 mm disks. [78] [79] It was offered as a feature on certain models of the PS/2 and RS/6000. [79] It was the first OEM disk drive to use MR Heads. [3]

  6. Magnetic-tape data storage - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic tape was first used to record computer data in 1951 on the UNIVAC I. [8] The UNISERVO drive recording medium was a thin metal strip of 0.5-inch (12.7 mm) wide nickel-plated phosphor bronze. Recording density was 128 characters per inch (198 micrometres per character) on eight tracks at a linear speed of 100 in/s (2.54 m/s), yielding a ...

  7. Magnetic tape - Wikipedia

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    7-inch reel of ¼-inch-wide audio recording tape, typical of consumer use in the 1950s–70s. Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic storage made of a thin, magnetizable coating on a long, narrow strip of plastic film. It was developed in Germany in 1928, based on the earlier magnetic wire recording from Denmark. Devices that use magnetic tape ...