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In the late 50’s there was equipment to record and transfer information for Linotype machines for newspapers via punched tape. The idea was that large amounts of data could be transferred that ...
My program would punch our the test as plain text on the paper tape. The ASR-33 teletypes were built like tanks and used in lots of places, including Navy ships and even Skylab. Report comment ...
Most of the earliest computers used spools of paper tape, which stored information via punch holes. Some early machines, like the Colossus Mark 1 (1944), operated entirely on the data fed in by ...
It also had a paper tape reader attached, like a side car on a motorcycle. TechRepublic: The computer that helped bring nuclear power to the world The way you stored and loaded programs was to use ...
“I don’t mind writing a paper but doing a project to see how things actually works seems to be really beneficial,” says Dylan Angeline, student, MSHA Class 59. The UAB M.S. in Health Administration ...