IBM 9 Track

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IBM's System/360, released in 1964, introduced what is now generally known as 9 track tape. The magnetic tape is 1/2 inch wide and there are 8 data tracks and one parity track for a total of 9 parallel tracks. Data is stored as 8-bit characters, spanning the full width of the tape (including the parity bit).

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[edit] Generations

IBM Model 2400 Series 3400 Series
Model numbers 2401, 2415, 2420, 2440 3410, 3420, 3422, 3440
Density (bytes/in) 800, 1600
Tape speed (in/s) 18.75 - 200
Transfer rate (B/s) 15,000 - 320,000
Interblock gap (in) 0.6
Rewind speed (in/s, avg.)
Start time (ms)
Stop time (ms)
Length of reel (ft) 2400
Base composition Plastic

[edit] 2400 Series

The 2400 Series Magnetic Tape Units were introduced with the System/360. Some models had a 7 track read/write head and the 7 track compatibility option which made these 9 track units compatible with the older 7 track units.

[edit] 3400 Series

The 3400 Series Magnetic Tape Units were introduced with the System/370.

[edit] Notes

The standard size of a byte was effectively set at 8 bits with the S/360 and 9 track tape. This convention has continued through to 2006.

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Three Quarter Inch
(~19 mm)

LINCtape (1962) - DECtape (1963)

Sony DIR (19xx) -
Ampex DST (1992)

Half Inch
(12.65 mm)

UNISERVO (1951) - IBM 7 Track (1952) - IBM 9 Track (1964) - IBM 3480 (1984) - DLT (1984) - IBM 3590 (1995) - T9840 (1998) - T9940 (2000) - LTO Ultrium (2000) - T10000 (2006)

Redwood SD-3 (1995) - DTF (19xx) - SAIT (2003)

Eight Millimeter
(8 mm)

Travan (1995) - IBM 3570 MP (1997)

Exabyte (1987) - Mammoth (1994) - AIT (1996) - VXA (1999)

Quarter Inch
(6.35 mm)

QIC (1972) - SLR (1986)

Four Millimeter
(3.8 mm)

DC100 (1976) - DECtapeII (1979)

DDS/DAT (1989)

One Eighth Inch
(3.18 mm)

KC Standard, Compact Cassette (1975) - Datassette (1977)

Stringy
(1.58 - 1.9 mm)

Exatron Stringy Floppy (1979) - ZX Microdrive (1983) - Rotronics Wafadrive (1984)