IBM 7340
{{short description|Magnetic tape storage format}}
The IBM 7340 "Hypertape" system was a magnetic tape data storage format designed to work with the IBM 7074, 7080 and 7090 computers that was introduced in 1961 and withdrawn in 1971.
As a technology, it deviated in several ways from the then dominant IBM 7 track system. It distinguished itself by having higher capacity, faster data transfer speed, faster load times, and lower wear on the tape. It achieved this by using tape that was twice as wide (1 vs. 1/2 inch), preloaded on two reels, and held in a large cassette.
Specs
- Two reel cartridge
- 1 inch wide tape
- 10 track linear recording (8 data bits, 2 checksum bits)
- Capacity: 2 million characters
- Speed: 170,000 characters/second
See also
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060226172109/http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/storage/storage_7340.html www-03.ibm.com] - IBM 7340 hypertape drive
- [http://blog.modernmechanix.com/cartridge-tape-system-is-fast-compact/ ] - Modern Mechanix: Cartridge Tape System Is Fast, Compact (Dec, 1961)
- [http://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/afips/1963/5063/00/50630591.pdf CSDL | IEEE Computer Society] (PDF) - IBM 7340 HYPERTAPE DRIVE
- [https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_ibmmagtapeeOct61_993829 ibm :: magtape :: G22-6634 7340 Hypertape Oct61] - October 1961 Manual, G22-6634 7340 Hypertape
{{Magnetic tape data formats}}
Category:Tape-based computer storage
Category:Computer-related introductions in 1961
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