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- Gustav Tauschek (April 29, 1899, Vienna, AustriaFebruary 14, 1945, Zürich, Switzerland) was an Austrian pioneer of Information technology and developed...
- Drum memory was a magnetic data storage device invented by Gustav Tauschek in 1932 in Austria. Drums were widely used in the 1950s and into the 1960s as...
- was 30 microseconds. Magnetic drum memory was invented in 1932 by Gustav Tauschek in Austria. A drum consisted of a large rapidly rotating metal cylinder...
- Engineering (2 ed.). Interscience Publishers. p. 325. A US US2949907 A, Tauschek Max J, "Coolant-filled poppet valve and method of making same", published...
- Perspectives. Springer Science & Business Media, 2009, ISBN 9783540922827; Markus Tauschek "Kulturerbe" (2013), p 166; Laurajane Smith "Uses of Heritage" (2006)....
- 1927 1931 Johann Tandler 18 3 1924 1930 Josef Taurer 6 1 1902 1905 Ludwig Tauschek 1 0 1935 1935 Felix Tekusch 9 0 1910 1914 Karl Tekusch 15 0 1908 1918 Josef...
- Revealed At Celebration 2023". ComicBook.com. Retrieved April 30, 2023. Tauschek, Breanna (January 7, 2024). "Was Star Wars' High Republic Era Born From...
- al-Tarsusi (c. 1187), Middle East – counterweight trebuchet, mangonel Gustav Tauschek (1899–1945), Austria – Drum memory Kenyon Taylor (1908–1986), U.S. – Flip-disc...
- Austria State Upper Austria District Perg Government  • Mayor Christian Tauschek (SPÖ) Area  • Total 32.65 km2 (12.61 sq mi) Elevation 306 m (1,004 ft)...
- character recognition (OCR) are conceived. Fournier d'Albe's Optophone and Tauschek's Reading Machine are developed as devices to help the blind read. 1931–1954...