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Cassette tapes.
Before Floppy disks were available, people still transferred data. It used to be with help of punch cards, reel to reel tapes, and cassette tapes. The early home computers used cassette tapes.
No, CD (Compact Disk) technologies store data bits as reflective (or non reflective) pits in an optically (not magnetically) read substrate. Hard disks, floppy disks and magnetic tapes store bits as tiny magnetized areas.
The one is round,while the other is long and thin.
Store your tapes in a dry, cool place free from dust.
Sorting that is accomplished entirely in memory without using disks or tapes for temporary files.
At a store.
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Some examples of dynamic units are magnetic disks, magnetic drums, and magnetic tapes
probably. only your body is supposed to go in the machine, no disks, devices, phones, or watches
Unless you have 20-20 then a magnifying glass is required.
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