Difference between revisions of "Template:Magnetic tape data formats"
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(1/2 inch is 12.7 mm exactly, and most tape standards ask for that. 12.65 mm is in the family, but stick with the nominal. "1/8 inch" is actually 0.150 inch.) |
(How dod I miss the second half inch header? I thought I had updated that one as well..) |
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| group1 = Three quarter inch (19 mm) | | group1 = Three quarter inch (19 mm) | ||
| list1 = {{nowrap|Sony [[Digital Instrumentation Recorder|DIR]] (19xx)}}{{·}} {{ nowrap|Ampex [[Data Storage Technology|DST]] (1992) }} | | list1 = {{nowrap|Sony [[Digital Instrumentation Recorder|DIR]] (19xx)}}{{·}} {{ nowrap|Ampex [[Data Storage Technology|DST]] (1992) }} | ||
− | | group2 = Half inch (12. | + | | group2 = Half inch (12.7 mm) |
| list2 = {{nowrap|[[StorageTek tape formats|Redwood SD-3]] (1995)}}{{·}} {{ nowrap|[[Digital Tape Format|DTF]] (19xx)}}{{·}} {{ nowrap|[[Advanced Intelligent Tape|SAIT]] (2003)}} | | list2 = {{nowrap|[[StorageTek tape formats|Redwood SD-3]] (1995)}}{{·}} {{ nowrap|[[Digital Tape Format|DTF]] (19xx)}}{{·}} {{ nowrap|[[Advanced Intelligent Tape|SAIT]] (2003)}} | ||
| group3 = Eight millimeter (8 mm) | | group3 = Eight millimeter (8 mm) |
Revision as of 21:06, 13 September 2010