Fictional physical formats
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| + | | [[Pensieve Memory (fictional)]] || a saved memory in the ''Harry Potter'' series, playable on a device called a "pensieve"|| Reference || Author || Year | ||
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| + | | [[Superman Memory Crystal (fictional)]] || found in his Fortress of Solitude, and can speak to him in the image of his deceased Kryptonian parents. || Reference || Author || Year | ||
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| + | | [[Welton Fine-Grain Memory Cube (fictional)]] || High-density storage device || Time Enough For Love|| Robert Heinlein || 1973 | ||
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| + | | [[Tri-Type Record (fictional)]] || A printed card that stores information about a person, including a perfect three-dimensional representation. || The Houses of Iszm || Jack Vance || 1954 | ||
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| + | | [[Tanks (fictional)]] || Device that provides mass storage of information || A Logic Named Joe || Murray Leinster || 1946 | ||
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| + | | [[Synapsis-Coils (fictional)]] || Human-like storage for computers || Last of the Masters || Philip K. Dick || 1954 | ||
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| + | | [[Schrön Loop (fictional)]] || A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space || Hyperion || Dan Simmons || 1989 | ||
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Revision as of 09:47, 29 January 2023
These physical data formats actually do not exist, but this is just for fun and reference. These include formats from movies, games, tv, sci-fi, etc.
See also Fictional file formats for electronic fictional formats, as well as the "fictional" constructed languages in Spoken Languages.
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| Format Name | Description | Reference | Author | Publish Date |
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| Pensieve Memory (fictional) | a saved memory in the Harry Potter series, playable on a device called a "pensieve" | Reference | Author | Year |
| Superman Memory Crystal (fictional) | found in his Fortress of Solitude, and can speak to him in the image of his deceased Kryptonian parents. | Reference | Author | Year |
| Welton Fine-Grain Memory Cube (fictional) | High-density storage device | Time Enough For Love | Robert Heinlein | 1973 |
| Tri-Type Record (fictional) | A printed card that stores information about a person, including a perfect three-dimensional representation. | The Houses of Iszm | Jack Vance | 1954 |
| Tanks (fictional) | Device that provides mass storage of information | A Logic Named Joe | Murray Leinster | 1946 |
| Synapsis-Coils (fictional) | Human-like storage for computers | Last of the Masters | Philip K. Dick | 1954 |
| Schrön Loop (fictional) | A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space | Hyperion | Dan Simmons | 1989 |
| FormatName (fictional) | Description | Reference | Author | Year |
| FormatName (fictional) | Description | Reference | Author | Year |
| FormatName (fictional) | Description | Reference | Author | Year |