Method of, and apparatus for, identifying a predetermined locati

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record editing

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360 143, G11B 500, G11B 2702

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ABSTRACT:
The method and apparatus permits processing, for example, editing or synchronizing data sequences without using special marking devices and marking tracks for identifying preselected locations. For this purpose, a preselected partial data sequence is formed from a predetermined data sequence and serves as a reference partial data sequence. Such reference partial data sequence is utilized as a basis for comparison with further partial data sequences originating from the same or different data sequences for retrieving or identifying operations in connection with, for example, the joining, inserting or synchronizing of data sequences.

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