Essays about magnetic tape

  1. How A Black Box Works
    ... cockpit voice recorder and the second one is flight data recorder see Picture 2. Most of two parts are made of a magnetic tape and solidstate memory boards. ...
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  2. History of computers
    ... one microsecond. Magnetic tape became the principal external storage medium, and disk made its apperance. Third Generation: The ...
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  3. The History Of Computers
    ... one microsecond. Magnetic tape became the principal external storage medium, and disk made its apperance. Third Generation: The ...
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  4. Mechanical Devices
    ... Magnetic tape and high speed reeltoreel tape machines. Using magnetic tape gave computers the ability to read and write data quickly and reliably. ...
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  5. RampampB
    ... One of two significant developments, which occurred that had an effect on RampampB was the invention of the Magnetic Tape, the other was the formation of ...
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  6. The Importance of Sound
    ... The opposite is true for magnetic tape. ... Digital audio tape is another type of media where digital sound information is stored on magnetic tape. ...
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  7. The Importance of Sound1
    ... The opposite is true for magnetic tape. ... Digital audio tape is another type of media where digital sound information is stored on magnetic tape. ...
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  8. the bermuda triangle
    ... This supposed magnetic field does not interfere with the orbits of the satellites, but can erase magnetic tape 8 miles from earth. ...
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  9. research aper. Every Day Use
    ... Radio Engineers on may 16, and Harold Lindsay told Ampex boss Alexander M. Poniatoff who began work on developing a united statesmade magnetic tape recorder. ...
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  10. 100 year history of electronic instruments
    ... It was with the arrival of magnetic tape, developed around the same period and perfected during World War II, that the next major innovation in electronic ...
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  11. Video Recorder
    ... These are regions of iron oxide, which form the magnetic tape. Videotapes do not require processing as in picture film. This is how we get instant replay. ...
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  12. Computers: Revolution of the World
    ... Punch cards were used to input data and instructions. Magnetic drums were used for secondary storage and then in 1957 these were replaced by magnetic tape. ...
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  13. Greatest Invention
    ... such as consoles and card feeders output means such as page printers, cathoderaytube displays, and graphing devices and optional magnetictape and ...
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  14. computer technology
    ... such as consoles and card feeders output means such as page printers, cathoderaytube displays, and graphing devices and optional magnetictape and ...
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  15. Computers: Invention of the Century
    ... such as consoles and card feeders output means such as page printers, cathoderaytube displays, and graphing devices and optional magnetictape and ...
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  16. Computers
    ... such as consoles and card feeders output means such as page printers, cathoderaytube displays, and graphing devices and optional magnetictape and ...
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  17. Computers
    ... such as consoles and card feeders output means such as page printers, cathoderaytube displays, and graphing devices and optional magnetictape and ...
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  18. Analog and Digital Recording
    ... This signal is fed to the recorder from the original sound.ampquot Alten The Playhead ampquottransduces the magnetic field from the tape back into electricity energy ...
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  19. INIS
    ... their national nuclear literature to the System in early 1970 and the first INIS output product Atomindex both in printed form and on magnetic tape appeared in ...
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  20. CATscan
    ... television picture tube and screen. A CT scan can be stored on a magnetic tape or optical disk. The CT scanner contains a large ...
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  21. Marketing Myopia
    ... The oldguard IBM making huge profits selling the machines that processed the punch cards simply refused to believe in the benefits of magnetic tape as a ...
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  22. The Millenium Bug
    ... With the advent of magnetic tape, costs decreased slightly. Regardless, programmers embraced any method that could save storage space or memory. ...
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  23. Computer Keyboard
    ... By 1948, the Binac computer used an electromechanically controlled typewriter to both input data directly onto magnetic tape and to print results. ...
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  24. History and Development of the Internet
    ... slow modems 300 bit per second and poor phone lines and in some cases would take even longer messages were airmailed weekly to Australia on magnetic tape. ...
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  25. Computers
    ... Atansoff was in favor. In the 50s most large companies stored data on magnetic tape because they were inexpensive and limitless, but they were slow. ...
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  26. Description of Telescopes
    ... is then amplified, detected and integrated, and the output is registered on some recording device, or in a modern radio telescope, on a magnetic tape or a ...
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  27. Describe the major components of a desktop microcomputer and what ...
    ... These PCs usually have disk drives through which data is stored in floppy diskettes hard disks and some have magnetic tape cartridges to provide backup ...
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  28. Security and Privacy
    ... that route. Unfortunately for those concerned, a magnetic tape can just as effectively be used to export data. Many organisations ...
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  29. Advancements in Peripherals1
    ... broadcast. In 1951 Bing Crosby laboratories introduced the VTR, which recorded the electrical impulses onto magnetic tape. By 1956 ...
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  30. Television History
    ... State. In 1960, videotape, where both vision and sound are recorded on magnetic tape, was still in the experimental stage. It was ...
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