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Что (кто) такое paper-tape - определение

FORM OF DATA STORAGE
Chadless tape; Paper tape; Papertape; Punch tape; Perforated paper tape; Punched paper tape; Paper tape canister; User:HIST406-13CHayes12-1/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/ Paper tape canister; Paper tape reader; ECMA-10; Paper tape punch; BNPF; BNPF format; BNPF encoding; Intel BNPF; Begin-Negative-Positive-Finish; Begin Negative Positive Finish; BNPF Object Tape; BNPF object tape; BNPF tape format; BNPF file format; BPNF; BPNF format; BPNF encoding; BPNF file format; BPNF tape format; BPNF paper tape format; BPNF Paper Tape Format
  • Creed model 6S/2 5-hole paper tape reader
  • Wheatstone slip with a dot, space and a dash punched, and perforator punch plate
  • Mylar punched tape was used for durability in industrial applications
  • This secure paper tape canister shows evidence of tampering
  • Diagnostic minicomputer software on fanfold paper tape (1975)
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paper tape         
<hardware, history> Punched paper tape. An early input/output and storage medium borrowed from telegraph and teletype systems. Data entered at the keyboard of the teletype could be directed to a perforator or punch which punched a pattern of holes across the width of a paper tape to represent the characters typed. The paper tape could be read by a tape reader feeding the computer. Computer output could be similarly punched onto tape and printed off-line. As well as storage of the program and data, use of paper tape enabled batch processing. The first units had five data hole positions plus a sprocket hole (for the driving wheel) across the width of the tape. These used commercial telegraph code (ITA2 also known as Murray), Baudot code, or proprietary codes such as Elliott which were more programmer-friendly. Later systems had eight data holes and used ASCII coding. (2003-12-02)
paper tape         
¦ noun paper in the form of a long, narrow strip with holes punched in it, used in older computer systems for conveying data or instructions.
punched tape         
¦ noun a paper tape perforated according to a code, formerly used for conveying instructions or data to a data processor.
insulating tape         
  • A selection of color-coded electrical tapes.
ADHESIVE ELECTRICAL INSULATION
Electrical Tape; LX tape; Electrician's tape; Electricians tape; PVC tape; Vinyl tape; Insulating tape; Insulation tape; Electric Tape
¦ noun adhesive tape used to cover exposed electric wires.
Insulating Tape         
  • A selection of color-coded electrical tapes.
ADHESIVE ELECTRICAL INSULATION
Electrical Tape; LX tape; Electrician's tape; Electricians tape; PVC tape; Vinyl tape; Insulating tape; Insulation tape; Electric Tape
Prepared tape used in covering the ends of wire where stripped for making joints. After the stripped ends of two pieces are twisted together, and if necessary soldered and carefully cleaned of soldering fluid, they may be insulated by being wound with insulating tape. The tape is variously prepared. It may be common cotton or other tape saturated with any insulating compound, or may be a strip of gutta percha or of some flexible cement-like composition.
Tape library         
  • ADIC]] Scalar 100 tape library, showing a robot visible on the bottom with two [[IBM LTO2]] tape drives behind it
  • A manual magnetic tape library, common in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Dell PowerVault 124T Autoloader
STORAGE DEVICE CONTAINING A ROBOT WHICH AUTOMATICALLY LOADS TAPES INTO TAPE DRIVES
Tape silo; Autoloader (data storage device); Tape libraries; Tape automation; Tape jukebox; Tape robot; Tape loader; Robotic tape library
In computer storage, a tape library, sometimes called a tape silo, tape robot or tape jukebox, is a storage device that contains one or more tape drives, a number of slots to hold tape cartridges, a barcode reader to identify tape cartridges and an automated method for loading tapes (a robot). Additionally, the area where tapes that are NOT currently in a silo are stored is also called a tape library.
Adhesive tape         
  • A roll of adhesive tape in a dispenser
  • Dennison Mending Tape from the second half of the 20th century. From the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] collection.
STRIP OF MATERIAL BACKED WITH ADHESIVE
Packaging tape; Gum tape; Adhesive Tape
Adhesive tape is one of many varieties of backing materials coated with an adhesive. Several types of adhesives can be used.
tape recorder         
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  • EMI BTR2 machines in a BBC recording room, 12 November 1961.
  • Marconi-Stille steel tape recorder at BBC studios, London, 1937
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  • Size comparison of Elcaset (left) with standard Compact Cassette
  • This tape recorder of Dr. Goodale is exhibited in the private Phonograph Museum in Mariazell, Austria.
  • WDR]] radio archive with a broadcast tape from 1990. This is a centre hub with only a very short length of tape wound round it.
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  • Solidyne GMS200 tape recorder with computer self-adjustment. Argentina 1980–1990
  • Otari MX-80 24-track with 2-inch reels
  • Size comparison of RCA tape cartridge (right) with the more common Compact Cassette
  • A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from [[RadioShack]].
  • [[Compact cassette]]
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  • Early model Studer professional tape recorder, 1969
  • Tape deck in operation
  • Editing magnetic tape
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  • Magnetic wire recorder, invented by [[Valdemar Poulsen]], 1898. It is exhibited at [[Brede works]] Industrial Museum, Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Magnetophon from a German radio station in World War II
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MACHINE FOR RECORDING SOUND
Audio tape; Magnetic tape recorder; Tape deck; Audiotape; Tape recorders; Tape machine; Audio tapes; Magnetic tape recording; Tape player; Tape recording; Audio-tape; Tapedeck speeds; Magnetic-tape sound recording; Magnetic audiotape; Dual-track tape recorder; Tape-recorder; Audio tape recorder; Magnetic tape player; Magnetic tape deck; Magnetic tape machine; Magnetic tape sound recording
n.
1) to start; turn on a tape recorder
2) to operate, play a tape recorder
3) to stop; turn off a tape recorder
4) a cassette; reel-to-reel tape recorder
audiotape         
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  • EMI BTR2 machines in a BBC recording room, 12 November 1961.
  • Marconi-Stille steel tape recorder at BBC studios, London, 1937
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  • Size comparison of Elcaset (left) with standard Compact Cassette
  • This tape recorder of Dr. Goodale is exhibited in the private Phonograph Museum in Mariazell, Austria.
  • WDR]] radio archive with a broadcast tape from 1990. This is a centre hub with only a very short length of tape wound round it.
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  • Solidyne GMS200 tape recorder with computer self-adjustment. Argentina 1980–1990
  • Otari MX-80 24-track with 2-inch reels
  • Size comparison of RCA tape cartridge (right) with the more common Compact Cassette
  • A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from [[RadioShack]].
  • [[Compact cassette]]
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  • Early model Studer professional tape recorder, 1969
  • Tape deck in operation
  • Editing magnetic tape
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  • Magnetic wire recorder, invented by [[Valdemar Poulsen]], 1898. It is exhibited at [[Brede works]] Industrial Museum, Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Magnetophon from a German radio station in World War II
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MACHINE FOR RECORDING SOUND
Audio tape; Magnetic tape recorder; Tape deck; Audiotape; Tape recorders; Tape machine; Audio tapes; Magnetic tape recording; Tape player; Tape recording; Audio-tape; Tapedeck speeds; Magnetic-tape sound recording; Magnetic audiotape; Dual-track tape recorder; Tape-recorder; Audio tape recorder; Magnetic tape player; Magnetic tape deck; Magnetic tape machine; Magnetic tape sound recording
(audiotapes, audiotaping audiotaped)
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Audiotape is magnetic tape which is used to record sound.
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2.
An audiotape is a recording of speech, music, or other sounds on magnetic tape. (AM; in BRIT, usually use cassette
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3.
If you audiotape speech, music, or other sounds, you record them on magnetic tape. (AM; in BRIT, usually use tape
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We always audiotape these interviews.
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tape deck         
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  • EMI BTR2 machines in a BBC recording room, 12 November 1961.
  • Marconi-Stille steel tape recorder at BBC studios, London, 1937
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  • Size comparison of Elcaset (left) with standard Compact Cassette
  • This tape recorder of Dr. Goodale is exhibited in the private Phonograph Museum in Mariazell, Austria.
  • WDR]] radio archive with a broadcast tape from 1990. This is a centre hub with only a very short length of tape wound round it.
  • thumb
  • Solidyne GMS200 tape recorder with computer self-adjustment. Argentina 1980–1990
  • Otari MX-80 24-track with 2-inch reels
  • Size comparison of RCA tape cartridge (right) with the more common Compact Cassette
  • A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from [[RadioShack]].
  • [[Compact cassette]]
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  • Early model Studer professional tape recorder, 1969
  • Tape deck in operation
  • Editing magnetic tape
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  • Magnetic wire recorder, invented by [[Valdemar Poulsen]], 1898. It is exhibited at [[Brede works]] Industrial Museum, Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Magnetophon from a German radio station in World War II
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MACHINE FOR RECORDING SOUND
Audio tape; Magnetic tape recorder; Tape deck; Audiotape; Tape recorders; Tape machine; Audio tapes; Magnetic tape recording; Tape player; Tape recording; Audio-tape; Tapedeck speeds; Magnetic-tape sound recording; Magnetic audiotape; Dual-track tape recorder; Tape-recorder; Audio tape recorder; Magnetic tape player; Magnetic tape deck; Magnetic tape machine; Magnetic tape sound recording
also tape-deck (tape decks)
A tape deck is the machine on which you can play or record cassette tapes.
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Википедия

Punched tape

Punched tape or perforated paper tape is a form of data storage that consists of a long strip of paper in which holes are punched. It developed from and was subsequently used alongside punched cards, differing in that the tape is continuous.

Punched cards, and chains of punched cards, were used for control of looms in the 18th century. Use for telegraphy systems started in 1842. Punched tape was used throughout the 19th and for much of the 20th centuries for programmable looms, teleprinter communication, for input to computers of the 1950s and 1960s, and later as a storage medium for minicomputers and CNC machine tools. During the Second World War, high-speed punched tape systems using optical readout methods were used in code breaking systems. Punched tape was used to transmit data for manufacture of read-only memory chips.