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Friday, February 26, 2010

Thousands of feet of data right at your fingertips



With years of using dozens of old punch cards to store settings and data? Well with magnetic tape you can store hundreds if not thousands of punch cards on a single reel of tape. First commercial tape readers have only 128 bits of data, compared to the 90 bits of data per card. Our engineers predict that with the application of Mylar to replace the current steel tape will result in increase from 128 bits per inch to over 6000 bits per inch. For more information check out here:

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