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Sci-Tech Dictionary: disk cartridge
(′disk ′kär·trij)

(computer science) A removable module that contains a single magnetic disk platter which remains attached to the housing when placed into the disk drive.


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A removable disk module that contains a single hard disk platter or a floppy disk. See cartridge.

Old and New Disk Cartridges
Older cartridges (right) came in a variety of sizes as large as 16" in diameter. Today's cartridges use smaller 5.25" (left) and 3.5" form factors.

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Disk cartridge has several meanings related to computer storage.

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1960s storage medium

An early disk cartridge was a single hard disk platter encased in a protective plastic shell. When the removable cartridge was inserted into the cartridge drive peripheral device, the read/write heads of the drive could access the magnetic data storage surface of the platter through holes in the shell. The disk cartridge was a direct evolution from the disk pack drive, or the early hard drive. As the storage density improved, even a single platter would provide a useful amount of data storage space, with the benefit being easier to handle than a removable disk pack. An example of a cartridge drive is the IBM 2310. Disk cartridges were made obsolete by floppy disks.

Modern storage medium

Zip disks are sometimes referred to as disk cartridges.

Some more recent removable disk storage media are referred to as disk cartridges. This is most common with Zip disks. It is very rare, but not unheard of, to refer to the 3½-inch microfloppy as a disk cartridge.

Protective casing

Some types of optical discs and magneto-optical discs were either permanently enclosed in a protective plastic sheath, or placed into a sheath before being inserted into the drive. This sheath was often called caddy, but sometimes also disk cartridge.

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