Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – General processing of a digital signal – Data in specific format
Patent
1992-02-28
1995-02-07
Kulik, Paul V.
Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval
General processing of a digital signal
Data in specific format
360 721, 364DIG2, 364952, 3649524, 3649526, 3649681, 3649683, G11B 2012, G11B 5008
Patent
active
053880129
ABSTRACT:
A method for formatting a length of magnetic tape into a plurality of partition areas to enable data storage in any of these areas and for formatting on the magnetic tape a plurality of spaced system zones, by means of controlling programs of a recording device prompting a host computer system to input the number and spacing of the system zones and the length and number of the partitions to be formatted onto the magnetic tape. The programs also prompts the host computer system to select one of various options for placing a partitions on the magnetic tape.
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Adams Stephen M.
Shih Lionel C.
Ampex Corporation
E-Systems Inc.
Kulik Paul V.
Meier Harold E.
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