Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 13:43:09 -0400 From: Valeri Galtsev <galtsev@kicp.uchicago.edu> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Single User Message-ID: <ff3cbab9-14e3-987c-ef1d-968c3ca31b14@kicp.uchicago.edu> In-Reply-To: <YoZd4jX82SiH5MH/@pureos> References: <91d28f49-1c1b-d2bf-5fd6-8b2e206ee6c7@andyit.com.au> <20220519132547.6b8cbb36.freebsd.ed.lists@sumeritec.com> <24632e11-1a86-8553-cf44-d29aa40a6858@kicp.uchicago.edu> <CA%2ByoEx8Jk_sceftUUuXi5Hq0Vq2TS=dgAgz7cJ5HweF9u0H5Gg@mail.gmail.com> <057d7d-a0c2-aae9-e653-b186fd82a923@safeport.com> <YoZd4jX82SiH5MH/@pureos>
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On 5/19/22 11:10 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote: > El día jueves, mayo 19, 2022 a las 02:59:44 +0000, doug escribió: > >> Pretty sure I am the only one on this >> list who used compressed punched >> cards on IBSYS. That said, two things >> are obvious here: 13 is in pretty >> good shape; and it is a slow news >> day. >> > > I even used punched paper tapes in the 70 of last century. > I've seen these paper punch tapes too. Don't have them in my museum, just 80 column punch cards. and 1/2 inch bobbin of tape. No bobbin tape drive though... Valeri >
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