![In the 1960s. Interior of a room with computers and people on the job of handling them and register and reading information. IBM system 360 with an IBM 2402 2nd generation Magnetic In the 1960s. Interior of a room with computers and people on the job of handling them and register and reading information. IBM system 360 with an IBM 2402 2nd generation Magnetic](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2JFG1EA/in-the-1960s-interior-of-a-room-with-computers-and-people-on-the-job-of-handling-them-and-register-and-reading-information-ibm-system-360-with-an-ibm-2402-2nd-generation-magnetic-tape-unit-in-use-where-the-tape-containing-information-is-being-read-or-entered-picture-taken-1965-kristoffersson-ref-dy126-12-2JFG1EA.jpg)
In the 1960s. Interior of a room with computers and people on the job of handling them and register and reading information. IBM system 360 with an IBM 2402 2nd generation Magnetic
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IBM magnetic tape drives ...at the corp. I worked at, had a short stint working with these, changing out the t… | Tape drives, Computer technology, Computer history
![Love Hulten's quirky storage cabinet is inspired by IBM's Magnetic Tape Unit from the 60s! - Yanko Design Love Hulten's quirky storage cabinet is inspired by IBM's Magnetic Tape Unit from the 60s! - Yanko Design](https://www.yankodesign.com/images/design_news/2021/04/love-hultens-quirky-storage-cabinet-is-inspired-by-ibms-magnetic-tape-unit-from-the-60s/love_hulten_yanko_design-hero.jpg)
Love Hulten's quirky storage cabinet is inspired by IBM's Magnetic Tape Unit from the 60s! - Yanko Design
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