These initial subsystems were coded in assembly language on the GECOS system and assembled, then the output physically put on punched tapes to be carried over and inserted into the PDP-7.
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It consisted of ( sometimes very elaborate and artistic ) pictures sent over rtty through the use of lengthy punched tape transmissions and then printed by the receiving station on paper.
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During his time in Switzerland, he had got to know the further development work to produce automatic embroidery machines with a jacquard loom mechanism, which were controlled using a punched tape.
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Each user had sole use of the computer for a limited period of time and would arrive at a scheduled time with program and data on punched paper cards or punched tape.
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The 370 was connected to the 305 by a serial data line from the " S track " of the computer's drum memory and printed 80-columns with a punched tape controlled carriage.
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A computing or telecommunications professional depicted in the Monument to the Conquerors of Space in Moscow ( 1964 ) holds what appears to be a punched tape with three rows of rectangular holes.
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The first NC machines were built in the 1940s and 1950s, based on existing tools that were modified with motors that moved the controls to follow points fed into the system on punched tape.
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They particularly focussed on " constructing mathematical models of nuclear reactor spatial dynamics using early digital computers with punched tape input-output . " Mid-1960s he returned to the academic world to St John's College, Oxford.
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Earlier Teletype machine designs, such as the Model 28 ASR, allowed the user to operate the keyboard to punch tape while transmitting a previously punched tape and to punch a tape while printing something else.
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The "'Paper Tape Canister "'is a low cost container for punched tape / perforated paper tape / paper tape or the like from which the contents may manually be dispensed but which prohibits reinsertion of a tape once removed.