Magnetic tape

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'''Magnetic tape''' was for a long time a popular medium for audio recording and data storage. A number of different formats existed.
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* [[Audio Cassette]] (includes uses as computer data storage medium)
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* [[DC International Cassette]]
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* [[Digital Audio Tape]] (DAT)
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* [[Digital Compact Cassette]] (DCC)
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* [[Digital Data Storage]] (DDS)
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* [[Elcaset]]
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* [[Endless-loop tape cartridge]]
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** [[4-Track]]
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** [[8-Track]]
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** [[Echo-matic]] (Cousino tape cartridge)
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** [[Orrtronics 8-Track]]
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* [[Jingle Card Cassette]]
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** [[SONIFEX]]
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* [[Linear Tape File System]]
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* [[Magnetic tape data storage]]
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* [[NT]] cassette (Scoopman)
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* [[Open Reel Audiotape]]
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* [[Pocket Rockers]]
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* [[Sanyo Tape Cartridge]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJUYI3XkvT4]
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* [[Videotape]]
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** [[Open Reel Videotape]]
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** [[Video Cassette]]
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== Links ==
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* [http://archive.org/details/bitsavers_memorextapediaUndertheMicroscopeOct68_10523866 Magnetic Recording Media Under the Microscope (October 1968)]
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* [http://hackaday.com/2014/02/08/building-a-tape-recorder-in-1949/ Building A Tape Recorder In 1949]
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* [http://crawford.com/format-obsolescence-an-urgent-crisis/ Format Obsolescence: An Urgent Crisis]
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* [https://strandgames.com/blog/magnetic-scrolls-games-source-code-recovered Magnetic Scrolls Original Games Source Code Recovered!]

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Magnetic tape was for a long time a popular medium for audio recording and data storage. A number of different formats existed.

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