• ANSI INCITS 72 : 1981

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    PARALLEL RECORDED MAGNETIC TAPE CARTRIDGE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE 4 TRACK, 0.250 INCH (6.30 MM), 1600 BPI (63 BPMM), PHASE ENCODED

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2003

    Publisher:  Information Technology Industry Council

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    1. Scope and Introduction
       1.1 Scope
       1.2 Introduction
    2. Definitions
       2.1 Magnetic Tape Cartridge
       2.2 Flux Reversal
       2.3 Density
       2.4 Recorded Block
       2.5 Data Block
       2.6 Initial Gap
       2.7 Interblock Gap
       2.8 In Contact
       2.9 Control Block (Tape Mark)
       2.10 Preamble
       2.11 Postamble
       2.12 Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Character
       2.13 Beginning of Tape (BOT) Marker
       2.14 End of Tape (EOT) Marker
       2.15 Load Point (LP) Marker
       2.16 Early Warning (EW) Marker
       2.17 Amplitude Reference Tape
       2.18 Standard Reference Current
       2.19 Standard Reference Amplitude
       2.20 Track
       2.21 Frame
    3. Recording
       3.1 Method
       3.2 Equipment
       3.3 Density
       3.4 Flux-Reversal Spacing
       3.5 Signal Amplitude
       3.6 Erase
    4. Format
       4.1 Number of Tracks
       4.2 Use of Tracks
       4.3 Byte and Code Requirements
       4.4 Gaps
       4.5 Block Length
       4.6 Control Block (Tape Mark)
       4.7 CRC Character
       4.8 Usable Recording Area
    5. Revision of American National Standards Referred to in
       This Document

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    Gives a format and recording standard for a 0.250-inch (6.30-mm) -wide, 4-track magnetic tape in a cartridge to be used for information interchange between information processing systems, communication systems, and associated equipment utilizing the American National Standard Code for Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1977 (ASCII).

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    Committee X3B5
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Information Technology Industry Council
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ANSI INCITS 4 : 1986 : R2007 INFORMATION SYSTEMS - CODED CHARACTER SETS - 7-BIT AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE (7-BIT ASCII)
    ANSI INCITS 4 : 1986 : R2002 INFORMATION SYSTEMS - CODED CHARACTER SETS - 7-BIT AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE (7-BIT ASCII)
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