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We haven't had a card punch for at least 20 years.
The card punch had a maximum rate of 150 cards per minute.
Card punch speed up to 250 cards per minute (all models).
The card punch, with some cards, is visible in the lower left of the test frame picture below.
You had to open the covers of the card punch periodically and empty the chad box.
A card punch is an output device that punches holes in cards under computer control.
Standard 80-column punch cards were an option for students if a card punch was available.
You got your card punched by the numbers of bodies you counted."
Card punches could also jam trying to produce these things owing to power-supply problems.
The card punch could punch 100 cards per minute.
Like the card punches, the printers were fully buffered.
Punch a card punched the contents of memory locations 101-180 into a card.
There are 8 Check Points for participants to report to and have their walkers/runners cards punched.
Data were presented in strict rows of 80 to 132 characters long to match card punching and line printing capabilities.
Card punches that were fully buffered and able to operate at 100 or 300 cards per minute, depending upon the specific model.
The organization says that if you want cards punched with different names, you should request this when you apply.
Working time was calculated by the employer based on the time cards punched by the clocks.
All the data cards punched during the day were sorted and Merge algorithm with a master deck, which was then tabulated.
The card punch rumbles into action.
"Are the cards punched for that?"
Sometimes card readers were combined with card punches and, later, other devices to form multifunction machines.
Card punches with an option to detect mark sense cards could then punch the corresponding information into the card.
End users generally did not directly interact with the machine, but instead would prepare tasks for the computer on off-line equipment, such as card punches.
A card reader, card punch and line printer were usually included, but magnetic tape drives could be substituted.
ID: Normally a serial number punched on to the card by the card punch machine.