cassette-tape, 67 questions:
For questions about audio cassette tape, as used for computer data storage.
Many 1970s-era personal computers used audio cassettes for data storage. Some early software was sold and distributed on cassette.
magnetic-tape, 24 questions:
for questions about the magnetic tape storage format
Magnetic tape data storage is a system for storing digital information on magnetic tape using digital recording.
There are 5 questions with both tags.
Questions about floppy-disks seem to use cassette-tape and magnetic-tape interchangeably: 3 and 5, respectively. A quick survey of the 15 most recent questions with these tags:
- What tape format did the Nintendo Famicom Data Recorder use?
Guessed: cassette-tape file-format
Actual: cassette-tape file-format famicom - Which software was the first to use copy protection?
Guessed: cassette-tape
Actual: history floppy-disk cassette-tape copy-protection - Does lossy audio compression damage datasette data?
Guessed: cassette-tape
Actual: commodore-64 cassette-tape tape-image - Could visual inspection of the magnetic disk be used to detect the quality (or damages) of a floppy disk?
Guessed: magnetic-tape floppy-disk
Actual: floppy-disk magnetic-tape - Why are the magnetic floppy disk drives (FDD) heads not frictionless?
Guessed: magnetic-tape floppy-disk
Actual: floppy-disk floppy-drive design-choices magnetic-tape - What information could be recovered from visualized magnetic information?
Guessed: magnetic-tape cassette-tape
Actual: floppy-disk storage magnetic-tape - How does a floppy drive identify the first and last sectors and tracks?
Guessed: magnetic-tape
Actual: floppy-disk floppy-drive storage magnetic-tape - What is the effect of direct exposure of the magnetic disk of a floppy to ultraviolet (UV) light?
Guessed: magnetic-tape cassette-tape floppy-disk
Actual: floppy-disk cassette-tape storage restoration magnetic-tape - Definitive list of music bands/groups that included computer programs on their analogue audio music physical media releases (LPs, singles)
Guessed: cassette-tape
Actual: cassette-tape storage application-program multimedia kansas-city - How did the Commodore 64 show a picture while reading cassette?
Guessed: cassette-tape commodore-64
Actual: commodore-64 cassette-tape - Audio cassettes on TI-99
Guessed: cassette-tape
Actual: cassette-tape ti-99 - Why Kansas City Standard (KCS/CUTS) differs from Bell 103/202/212 modem protocol?
Guessed: magnetic-tape cassette-tape
Actual: history cassette-tape storage modern kansas-city - Cheapest way to store and load small dataset in the 80s?
Guessed: magnetic-tape
Actual: game-cartridge 8-bit-microcomputers storage magnetic-tape home-computers - Compression techniques used in old ZX Spectrum tapes
Guessed: cassette-tape
Actual: zx-spectrum cassette-tape compression - How did games written for tape-based BBC micro, get officially and unofficially ported to disk, bearing in mind extra workspace needed by DFS ROM?
Guessed: cassette-tape
Actual: floppy-disk memory-layout cassette-tape bbc-micro compatibility
cassette-tape | has it | hasn't |
---|---|---|
I guessed yes | 10 | 1 |
I guessed no | 0 | 4 |
magnetic-tape | has it | hasn't |
---|---|---|
I guessed yes | 6 | 1 |
I guessed no | 0 | 8 |
While I mostly guessed right, my procedure for guessing looked like:
- If it says "cassette", it's cassette-tape.
- If it says "magnetic", it's magnetic-tape.
- If it mentions a home computer or games console (other than the PC), it's cassette-tape.
- If it mentions low-level details (e.g. sectors and tracks), it's magnetic-tape.
With the exception of kansas-city questions, all four of which are cassette-tape, this distinction feels arbitrary to me. Where the distinction matters, kansas-city makes it.
Is the distinction between these tags useful?
- If so, we should update the tag wikis to explain it.
- If not, what should the combined tag be called?