DECtape is a magnetic data storage medium developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the 1960s. It was primarily used for data storage and as a method for booting and running programs in early computer systems, particularly in conjunction with the PDP (Programmed Data Processor) series of machines. DECtape consists of a flexible plastic tape coated with a magnetic material, allowing data to be written and read by magnetic heads.
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