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The DC100 tape format and drive was developed by Hewlett-Packard as a data storage mechanism for the HP9825 programmable calculator.
This format was used in the HP series 80 calculator/computer systems of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Generation |
DC100 |
DC200 |
Release date |
1976 (?) |
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Native capacity (kB) |
210 |
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Max speed (B/s) |
650 |
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Tape length |
140 ft (42.7 m) |
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Tape width |
0.150 inch (3.81 mm) |
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Data density |
1600 bpi |
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Tracks |
2 |
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Coercivity (oersted) |
310 |
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Magnetic tape data storage formats |
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Three Quarter Inch (19 mm) |
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Half Inch (12.65 mm) |
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Eight Millimeter (8 mm) |
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Quarter Inch (6.35 mm) |
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Eighth Inch (3.81 mm) |
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Stringy (1.58 - 1.9 mm) |
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