Magnetic drum memory or magnetic drum storage, a type of computer memory/storage that is now long obsolete.
Information is stored in the computer's hard drive, which is a magnetic disk read by lasers.
the mechanical, electronic, and magnetic part making up a computer system
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A computer program magnetic case tape should be installed in the magnetic tape unit when it is not spinning.
Information on magnetic cylinders, such as those used in tape drives or magnetic storage devices, is stored in the form of magnetic patterns. These patterns represent binary data, with the magnetic orientation of small regions on the surface of the cylinder indicating either a 0 or a 1. As the cylinder rotates, a read/write head detects these magnetic patterns to read or write information, allowing for data retrieval and storage. The density of these magnetic patterns determines the amount of information that can be stored on the cylinder.
You would be referring to a hard drive. They are not cylinders, they are flat round platters or plates. The "head" changes the magnetization of the platter thus translating to a 1 or 0 which is binary code. The hard drives reads this as well and it translates to data, then your computer's various hardware translates that into a visual representation.
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Lynott was part of the team that invented the magnetic disk drive - basically, he helped invent the computer hard drive.
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