Magnetic tape
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
(Difference between revisions)
Dan Tobias (Talk | contribs) (→Links) |
|||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
* [http://hackaday.com/2014/02/08/building-a-tape-recorder-in-1949/ Building A Tape Recorder In 1949] | * [http://hackaday.com/2014/02/08/building-a-tape-recorder-in-1949/ Building A Tape Recorder In 1949] | ||
* [http://crawford.com/format-obsolescence-an-urgent-crisis/ Format Obsolescence: An Urgent Crisis] | * [http://crawford.com/format-obsolescence-an-urgent-crisis/ Format Obsolescence: An Urgent Crisis] | ||
+ | * [https://strandgames.com/blog/magnetic-scrolls-games-source-code-recovered Magnetic Scrolls Original Games Source Code Recovered!] |
Revision as of 03:43, 29 June 2017
Magnetic tape was for a long time a popular medium for audio recording and data storage. A number of different formats existed.
- Audio Cassette (includes uses as computer data storage medium)
- Digital Audio Tape (DAT)
- Digital Compact Cassette (DCC)
- Digital Data Storage (DDS)
- Elcaset
- Endless-loop tape cartridge
- 4-Track
- 8-Track
- Echo-matic (Cousino tape cartridge)
- Orrtronics 8-Track
- Jingle Card Cassette
- Linear Tape File System
- Magnetic tape data storage
- NT cassette (Scoopman)
- Open Reel Audiotape
- Pocket Rockers
- Videotape