Tom,
What an excellent bibliography for the topic.
Thank you.
Sellam
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 11:45 AM Tom Gardner via cctalk <
cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
If you want authoritative sources I highly
recommend:
* IBM J. RES. DEVELOP. • VOL. 25 • NO. 5 • SEPTEMBER 1981, has an
article “Innovations in the Design of Magnetic Tape Subsystems”
* IBM Journal of Research and Development Vol. 47, No. 4, July 2003
has an article “Fifty years of IBM innovation with information storage on
magnetic tape”
* Magnetic Recording, the First 100 Years, Daniel et al, Chapter
17, Data Storage On Tape
* Magnetic Recording, Vol II: Computer Data Storage, Mee et al,
Chapter 4 Data Storage
* The Complete Handbook of Magnetic Recording, Jorgensen, Parts 4
and 5 which deal with tape materials and transports
The first ref above gives the date of IBM’s shipment of 6250 bpi as 1973,
AFAIK that became the industry standard for ½ r-t-r tape
I have all of the above in my library and might be able to help u off line
if you have specific questions.
I’ve worked on tape articles in Wikipedia and they are for the most part
pretty good. If u find any errors or omissions I hope u will update
If you are willing and able to share I’d like to see yr results
Good luck
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Zane Healy [mailto:healyzh@avanthar.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2023 5:05 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: [cctalk] Age of Tape Formats?
I�m working on a project, and I need to know the age of various tape
formats. For example when were 6250bpi 700� 9-Track tapes or DC600A
cartridges introduced? Is there any good resource online that documents
this? Wikipedia is of some help, but the older you go, the spottier it is.
Zane