Physical File Formats
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=== Traditional === | === Traditional === | ||
* [[Clay tablets]] | * [[Clay tablets]] | ||
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* [[Parchment]] | * [[Parchment]] | ||
* [[Paper]] | * [[Paper]] | ||
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=== Misc/unsorted === | === Misc/unsorted === | ||
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* [[Thomson CSF system]] | * [[Thomson CSF system]] | ||
Revision as of 16:23, 25 November 2012
File Formats | > | Physical File Formats |
Like the rest, this will be split down further.
Traditional
Capacitive
Electronical
Magnetic
- Audio Cassette
- Disk cartridge
- Drum memory
- Floppy disk
- Hard disk
- Magnetic stripe card
- Magnetic tape
- Magneto-optical drive
- Videotape
- Wire recording
Mechanical
Groove media
Point based media
Optical
- Bar codes
- Holography
- LaserDisc
- Magneto-optical drive
- Microform
- Optical Disc
- Photographic film
- Photographic paper
- Photographic plates
- Television Electronic Disc
- Transparency (projection)
- QR codes
- X-ray