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keypunch
▪ I. keypunch, n. (ˈkiːpʌntʃ) Also key-punch, key punch. [f. key n.1 + punch n.1] A device for punching holes or notches in cards or paper tape in which one of a set of keys is pressed to produce the hole or holes corresponding to a particular character.1933 L. J. Comrie Hollerith & Powers Tabulatin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Type 31
early Spanish aircraft engine Peugeot Type 31, an early French motor vehicle an early Datsun motor vehicle Type 31 Alphabetical Duplicating Punch, an IBM keypunch wikipedia.org
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keypuncher
keypuncher (ˈkiːpʌntʃə(r)) Also key puncher. [Partly f. key n.1 + puncher, partly f. keypunch v. + -er1.] a. = keypunch n.1965 L. E. Foster Telemetry Syst. iv. 224 The semi⁓automatic area consists of..two oscillograph readers with six associated card punchers, 13 key punchers, four verifiers, three ... Oxford English Dictionary
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029
029 may refer to: IBM 029, a keypunch machine 029, the telephone area code of Xi'an and Xianyang Cardiff, the Cardiff area code wikipedia.org
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keystroke
keystroke, n. (ˈkiːstrəʊk) Also key-stroke, key stroke. [f. key n.1 + stroke n.1] A depression of a key on a keyboard, esp. as a measure of work.c 1910 Comptometer (Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Co.) 4 Because a simple key-stroke does it all, the Comptometer saves 60% of time on addition. 1914 E. M. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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IBM 2245
In 1971, IBM officially announced the IBM Kanji System that consisted of the following: IBM 5924 Kanji keypunch IBM 2245 Kanji Printer IBM System/360-System /370 OS/VS & DOS/VSE programming support The IBM 5924 Kanji Keypunch was an IBM 029 Keypunch (Model T00 with Katakana feature), attached with a specially wikipedia.org
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Computer programming in the punched card era
These forms were then taken by keypunch operators, who using a keypunch machine such as the IBM 026 (later IBM 029) punched the deck. Nearby would be a room full of keypunch machines for programmer use. wikipedia.org
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verifying
ˈverifying, vbl. n. [f. verify v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. in various senses; the proving of something; verification. Cf. verifier 2 b.a 1325 MS. Rawl. B. 520 fol. 47 b, Wan ha beȝ icleped to uerefihinge, þoru þat þulke i-voched weren in present. c 1450 Mirk's Festial 23 In verefiyng of thys ... Oxford English Dictionary
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O26 (text editor)
O26 was a text editor named after the IBM model 026 keypunch (the first character being an alphabetic "O" rather than numeric "0" due to operating system wikipedia.org
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IBM 402
See also IBM 407 IBM 711 Keypunch References External links IBM History: 402 developed in 1948 or 1949 The IBM 402 at Columbia University Some IBM wikipedia.org
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IBM System/360
Introduction to IBM Data Processing Systems”, 1968: contains photographs of IBM System/360 computers and peripherals IBM System 360 RPG Debugging Template and Keypunch wikipedia.org
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IBM Kanji System
IBM System/360-System/370 OS/VS1 & DOS/VSE Programming support The Kanji Keypunch was able to punch up to 2950 kinds of Kanji characters, using the The IBM Kanji System was further enhanced in September 1979 to include: Hardware Offline input/output IBM 5924 T01 Kanji Keypunch (IBM 029 Key Punch wikipedia.org
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Inforex 1300 Systems
ex-IBM engineers to develop direct data entry systems that allowed information to be entered on terminals and stored directly on disk drives, replacing keypunch Background information Key-to-disk systems were systems that took data entered by users from keypunch-like keyboards and held the information on a hard wikipedia.org
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IBM Electromatic Table Printing Machine
Machine was a typesetting-quality printer, consisting of a modified IBM Electromatic Proportional Spacing Typewriter connected to a modified IBM 016 keypunch wikipedia.org
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Pantograph (disambiguation)
Pantograph may also refer to: Pantograph (lighting suspension), an overhead lighting system used in television and photography Pantograph punch, a type of keypunch wikipedia.org
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