Cartridge

Cartridge may refer to:

Media

  • Broadcast cartridge, used in radio stations
  • 8-track tape cartridge, a 1960s-1980s music storage format
  • Compact Cassette, used with sound recording and reproduction and data storage for early microcomputers
  • Digital Audio Tape cartridge, a recording and playback medium introduced by Sony in 1987
  • Digital Data Storage, a format for storing computer data on Digital Audio Tape cartridges
  • Digital Linear Tape, a magnetic tape cartridge data storage technology introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1984
  • IBM 3480 Family, a magnetic tape cartridge data storage format developed by IBM
  • Linear Tape-Open, a magnetic tape cartridge data storage technology developed as an open standards alternative to proprietary formats
  • Magnetic cartridge, a component of a record player
  • Quarter-inch cartridge, a magnetic tape data storage format introduced by 3M in 1972
  • ROM cartridge, a removable component in an electronic device
  • RAM pack, a RAM expansion cartridge
  • Data cartridge (tape), magnetic tape in a plastic enclosure for data storage
  • Stereo-Pak, a 1950s-1970s music storage format
  • Videocassette, used with videocassette recorders (VCR)

Printers

Military

Medical

  • A device to hold medicine for controlled dosage and delivery

Other uses

gollark: I mean, you *might* be able to swap the 2Gs for other 2Gs you like more.
gollark: "I favor X being Y, so therefore X must be Y, it is right for X to be Y, and X could not be anything *but* Y."
gollark: Ah, TJ09s.
gollark: It wouldn't *have* to be.
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See also

  • Cartridge belt (disambiguation), various meanings
  • Cart (disambiguation)
  • Disk cartridge (disambiguation)
  • Electronics cartridge (disambiguation)
  • Cartouche (disambiguation)
  • Cassette (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Cartridge
  • All pages with titles containing Cartridge
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