magnetic tape drive उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The IBM Endicott History and Heritage Center in Endicott, NY has a non-working System / 360 Model 30 and an associated 2401 magnetic tape drive on display.
- While the H200 supported operation with just a console, card reader and punch like the IBM 1401, the generic Input-Output instructions also supported line printers and magnetic tape drives.
- Large backups are often instead made on external hard drives, as their price has dropped to a level making this viable; in professional environments magnetic tape drives are also used.
- In a completed and working magnetic tape drive system, the tape-drive heads apply a very specific magnetic field to the tape; the tape then induces a change in electric current, which is captured.
- These motors were originally invented to drive the capstan ( s ) of magnetic tape drives in the burgeoning computer industry, where minimal time to reach operating speed and minimal stopping distance were critical.
- The H1800-II consisted of an H1800 mainframe equipped only with magnetic tape drives and an online adaptor ( OLA ) connection to a satellite H200 to simulate a card reader for reading low volumes of job control cards.
- The LINCtape magnetic tape drive, designed by Wesley A . Clark for the LINC, was suitable for handling in a laboratory environment, and the tapes could be carelessly pocketed, dropped, or even pierced and cut without losing the data stored on them.
- The 7080 system included the IBM 7622 Signal Control, which converted transistor signal levels to levels usable with first generation equipment, allowing all 705 peripherals, including punched card input / output, line printers and the IBM 727 magnetic tape drives, to be used on the 7080.
- A " typical " configuration might consist of a S / 360 model 30 with 32KB memory and the decimal instruction set, an IBM 2540 card reader / card punch, an IBM 1403 printer, two or three IBM 2311 disks, two IBM 2415 magnetic tape drives, and the 1052-7 console.
- Run queues evolved from a literal queue of people at the door, to a heap of media on a jobs-waiting table, or batches of punch-cards stacked one on top of the other in the reader, until the machine itself was able to select and sequence which magnetic tape drives processed which tapes.