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    The earliest form of magnetic mass-data storage was magnetic tape, which had
    been originally developed for the analogue recording of sound waves (see p.
    724). However, even with multi-track digital recording, which allowed the bits
    encoding each character to be stored in parallel, tape had to be scanned
    sequentially. Computers also needed rapid random access to small amounts of
    data. Magnetic cores strung on a grid of wires gave the highest speeds, but were
    very expensive on a per-bit basis (one bit per core); therefore, magnetic drums
    were introduced for back-up mass memory. In 1956, IBM introduced RAMAC (Random
    Access Method of Accounting and Control for Automatic Computers), the first
    magnetic disk system. Up to 100 rigid disks were mounted on a common spindle
    which spun at high speed; data were written and read (computerese for recorded
    and reproduced) by magnetic-sensing heads flying in and out only microinches
    above the disk surfaces. In 1962, IBM marketed the first cartridge magnetic
    disks, which could be mounted on a disk drive for access, but removed for
    storage—a similar system to that employed for magnetic tapes. About 1970, IBM
    introduced a non-rigid magnetic disk which has come to be called the floppy
    disk, or simply floppy. This has become the preferred medium for off line
    storage of data and programs for small computers. The original floppies were 8in
    (20.3cm) in diameter and could store 100,000 bytes (100 kbytes) on a side; the
    encoding system, data density and file format were set by IBM, becoming a de
    facto standard. However, when microcomputers became popular in the late 1970s, a
    5 1/4in (13cm) version was introduced, soon dubbed the minifloppy.
    Unfortunately, formats were never standardized, so that by the early 1980s there
    were a hundred different ones: single-density, double-density, even
    quad-density; and both single-sided and double-sided. Despite this diversity,
    the 5 1/4in floppy has become the universal external storage medium for
    microcomputers, providing from 200 kbytes to more than 1 megabyte (1 Mb) per
    disk. In the early 1980s, further miniaturization took place: a 3 1/2 in (9cm)
    diameter disk, sometimes called a microfloppy. These disks can store 1.5 Mb and
    are more reliable because they are enclosed in a rigid case.

    Also, in the
    late 1970s, rigid disks of 8in (20cm), and then 5 1/4 in (13cm) diameter were
    introduced to provide much greater mass-storage capacity for microcomputers.
    They are called hard disks to distinguish them from floppies, and are usually
    not removable, being housed in a dust-free casing. They spin at much higher
    speeds than floppies, and their plated-metal surfaces are capable of much higher
    recording densities, providing users with from 20 to more than 100 Mbytes of
    on-line data access.
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