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Drum memory

Drum memory was a magnetic data storage device invented by Gustav Tauschek in 1932 in Austria. Drums were widely used in the 1950s and into the 1960s as computer memory.

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Drum memory

Nodes46
Edges45
Triples33
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
Components1

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Drum memory

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related to Technical design · 19
Drum memory → English Electric DEUCE, Flying, Glenn, Hagen, HDD, HDDs, Heard Baumeister, IBM, In, In November, Inc, It, January, Logistics Research, Not, Some, The, UNIVAC FASTRAND, US
related to External links · 8
Drum memory → Another, Dean Babcock, Librascope LGP-30, Librascope RPC-4000, Mel, Mel Kaye, The, The Story
related to history · 6
Drum memory → Atanasoff, Berry, It, One, Tauschek's, The

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drum memory computer drums storage used magnetic head track ibm univac one era heads device disk secondary drives also units

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Drum memoryrelated to External linksThe Story0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksMel0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksMel Kaye0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksLibrascope LGP-300.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksThe0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksLibrascope RPC-40000.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksAnother0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to External linksDean Babcock0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to historyTauschek's0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to historyOne0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to historyAtanasoff0.60section
Drum memoryrelated to historyBerry0.60section

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