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Re: [ARSCLIST] Preservation media WAS: Cataloguing still :-)



steven c wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger and Allison Kulp" <thorenstd124@xxxxxxxxx>

Japan.Sony inroduced them,like 1981 or so.
Roger Kulp


Thanxes! I meant to type "when," which you also answered!


Now...anybody know when the first hard drives appeared? I know
they were called "Winchesters," used 8" plates and were an
accessory for mainframe machines...but when?
Steven C. Barr

Per Wikipedia (consistent with my faulty memory):


"The Compact Disc reached the market in late 1982 in Asia and early the following year in other markets."

The same source reports:

"The first hard disk drive was the IBM 350 Disk File, invented by Reynold Johnson and introduced in 1955 with the IBM 305 computer."

Here, I can attest that as of Summer 1957, the state of the art in practice was the 4K drum memory of the IBM 650.

I did not have a CD pressed until 1996, but at that time the broker still handled Exabyte tape - the format he reported to have been used frequently before CD-R and Jaz came into use.

Mike
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