Magnetic tape (1950-1970) – Macaulay Library

Magnetic tape (1950-1970) – Macaulay Library

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Soon after World War II, magnetic tape technology arrived on the scene and opened the door to development of an easily portable recording system. Peter Paul Kellogg helped design the first lightweight

Magnetic tape 01 Magnetic tape was first used for data storage in 1951. The tape device was called UNISERVO and was the main I/O device on the UNIVAC

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