- Write Notch
- A hole in a floppy disk which can be covered and uncovered to control whether-or-not data may be written onto the disk. Also called the protect notch.
International financial encyclopaedia . 2014.
International financial encyclopaedia . 2014.
Write protection — is any physical mechanism that prevents modification or erasure of valuable data on a device. Most commercial software, audio and video is sold pre protected.Examples of Write Protection* IBM 1/2 inch magnetic tape reels, introduced in the 1950s … Wikipedia
Write Protect Notch — [dt. Schreibschutzkerbe] (Write Protect Tab), Diskette … Universal-Lexikon
Protect Notch — Refer instead to Write Notch … International financial encyclopaedia
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