punched-tape reader

  • 1punched-tape reader — perforacinės juostos skaitlys statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. punched tape reader vok. Lochstreifenleser, m rus. устройство считывания с перфоленты, n pranc. lecteur de bande perforée, m …

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  • 2Punched tape — Five hole and eight hole punched paper tape Punched tape or paper tape is an obsolete form of data storage, consisting of a long strip of paper in which holes are punched to store data. It was widely used during much of the twentieth century for… …

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  • 3paper tape reader — noun A device that senses and translates the holes punched in a paper tape into machine processable form • • • Main Entry: ↑paper …

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  • 4tape-reader — /ˈteɪp ridə/ (say tayp reeduh) noun Computers a machine that converts information on punched paper tape into electrical impulses as the tape is drawn through the machine …

  • 5Punched card — Overpunch redirects here. For the code, see Signed overpunch. A punched card, punch card, IBM card, or Hollerith card is a piece of stiff paper that contains digital information represented by the presence or absence of holes in predefined… …

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  • 6reader — Synonyms and related words: Bible clerk, Bible reader, Boanerges, Flexowriter typewriter, Teleplotter, abecedarium, abecedary, achromatic lens, acolyte, acolytus, almoner, alphabet book, alphabetical printer, anagnost, assistant, assistant… …

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  • 7magnetic tape — Synonyms and related words: Flexowriter typewriter, Teleplotter, alphabetical printer, bulletin board, card, catalog card, digital graph plotter, disc, file, filing card, film, hard copy, index card, library catalog, magnetic recorder, microcard …

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  • 8Computer programming in the punched card era — Punched card from a Fortran program. From the invention of computer programming languages up to the mid 1980s, many if not most computer programmers created, edited and stored their programs on punched cards. The practice was nearly universal… …

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  • 9Card reader — A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card shaped storage medium. Historically, paper or cardboard punched cards were used throughout the first several decades of the computer industry to store information and write programs …

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  • 10HRS-100 — HRS 100, ХРС 100, GVS 100 or ГВС 100, (ref.1, 2 and 3) (Serbian: Hibridni Računarski Sistem, Russian: Гибридная Вычислительная Система, English translation: Hybrid Computer System ) was a third generation hybrid computer developed by Mihajlo… …

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