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cylinder The round, straight-sided cavity in which the pistons move up and down. Typically made of cast iron and formed as a part of the block.
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cylinder The cylindrical subassembly of a lock containing a cylinder plug with keyway and a cylinder body with tumbler mechanisms.
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cylinder As related to magnetic disks, a cylinder is a vertical column of tracks on a magnetic disk pack; since the read/write heads can read from any track on the cylinder without being moved in or out, storing multi-track files on cylinders is quite efficient. Cylinder is also used as a unit of storage space. On CMS, a one cylinder minidisk has storage for about 600K bytes.
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cylinder A single track location on all the platters making up a hard disk. For example, if a hard disk has four platters, each with 600 tracks, then there will be 600 cylinders, and each cylinder will consist of 8 tracks (assuming that each platter has tracks on both sides).
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