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magnetic drum
noun
- a cylinder coated with magnetic material, on which data and programs can be stored.
Word History and Origins
Origin of magnetic drum1
Example Sentences
Instead, said Dr Johnson, he invented magnetic drum storage that used a small brass drum coated with nickel.
There are two features that might be mentioned: the magnetic drum for storing permanent information and the cathode-ray tubes for storing information produced in the course of a calculation.
The magnetic drum will hold 650,000 binary digits and each of the eight cathode-tubes sixty-four twenty-digit numbers.
Oedipus could hold 160,000 characters of particular phrases on its magnetic drum memory and a further 60,000 characters in its read-only associative store, which consisted of huge numbers of semiconductor diodes.
Then the words were recorded on a revolving magnetic drum.
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