Lily Szajnbergthinks herCocktail Computerwill combine the reliability of your recipe book with the filtering ability of the Internet. Usingpunch cardslike an old-school computer and three stainless steel picks, it serves up recipe cards based on what you have on hand. If you have gin and lemo...
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The system of input and output devices with punched cards in the BESM-2 computerdoi:10.1016/0041-5553(63)90424-5P.J.M. EssedUSSR Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics
Punch cards were widely used through much of the 20th century in what became known as the data processing industry, where specialized and increasingly complex unit record machines, organized into data processing systems, used punched cards for data input, output, and storage. Many early digital c...
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The Nexigo NG17FGQ is a 17.3-inch portable monitor that packs quite a punch. Not only is the large panel size something of a rarity in this space, but it also boasts a blazing-fast refresh rate of 300Hz with a USB-C cable using DisplayPort Alt-Mode. If you opt for an HDMI cable,...
The Family Computer Disk System is an accessory for the Family Computer. It allowed the Family Computer to play certain games on a proprietary floppy disk format called "Disk Cards" rather than ROM cartridges, as Disk Cards were not only cheaper but...
When I first started at UCSD students used punch cards. The base model 5150 came with only 16 kilobytes of RAM, but could be expanded to 640k using the expansion slots. Each 5 1/4 inch floppy drive held 360 kilobytes of information. My IBM 5150 was purchased for $61.50 in October ...
The period between 1940 and 1956 was considered the first generation of computers. The computers were developed using vacuum tubes. They worked on binary code and accepted input using punched cards. Examples:Mark I and Electronic Numerical Integrator And Calculator (ENIAC) ...