Media Auxiliary Memory

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title: Media Auxiliary Memory
text: Media Auxiliary Memory or Medium Auxiliary Memory (MAM) refers to a chip embedded into a digital media device that stores a small amount of data or metadata that a computer can read without having to read the actual tape. MAMs can be used by the tape driver to increase efficiency, or by custom software to store & retrieve custom data. Some examples of MAM's are Cartridge Memory and MIC.
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date modified: 2019-01-08T17:09:12Z
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