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  2. IBM 729 - Wikipedia

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    The operator's finger is holding the tape in place on the take-up reel as he takes a few turns to secure the tape leader. An IBM 1403 line printer is in the foreground. The IBM 729 Magnetic Tape Unit was IBM's iconic tape mass storage system from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s.

  3. Tape management system - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone tape management systems are predominant on mainframe platforms where tape is used as both a backup and base load storage medium.. Mainframe systems such as IBM's z/OS do provide some basic support for tape inventory control via the OS Catalog but as cataloging files is optional it is usually required that an additional software package does the following:

  4. IBM 7340 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 7340 "Hypertape" system was a magnetic tape data storage format designed to work with the IBM 7074, 7080 and 7090 computers that was introduced in 1961 and withdrawn in 1971. As a technology, it deviated in several ways from the then dominant IBM 7 track system. It distinguished itself by having higher capacity, faster data transfer ...

  5. IBM 7-track - Wikipedia

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    IBM's first magnetic-tape data storage devices, introduced in 1952, use what is now generally known as 7-track tape. The magnetic tape is 1 ⁄ 2 inch (13 mm) wide, and there are six data tracks plus one parity track for a total of seven parallel tracks that span the length of the tape.

  6. Category:Tape-based computer storage - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tape-based computer storage" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  7. IBM 7330 - Wikipedia

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    IBM 7330 data tape storage unit once used by the Indonesian Army. The IBM 7330 Magnetic Tape Unit was IBM's low-cost tape mass storage system through the 1960s. Part of the IBM 7 track family of tape units, it was used mostly on 1400 series computers and the IBM 7040/7044.

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