Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet PUNCHED


PUNCHED

Definition av PUNCHED

  1. böjningsform av punch
  2. perfektparticip av punch

Antal bokstäver

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  • It descended from the code used with punched cards and the corresponding six-bit binary-coded decimal code used with most of IBM's computer peripherals of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
  • Herman Hollerith (February 29, 1860 – November 17, 1929) was an American statistician, inventor, and businessman who developed an electromechanical tabulating machine for punched cards to assist in summarizing information and, later, in accounting.
  • The machine was controlled by a "chain of cards"; a number of punched cards laced together into a continuous sequence.
  • A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes.
  • He turned the company into a highly effective selling organization, based largely on punched card tabulating machines.
  • Input/output (I/O) includes a keyboard, printer, punched tape and dual transport DECtape drives (type 555).
  • Simply squeezing noncompacted data into a smaller space, for example by increasing packing density by transferring images from newsprint to microfilm or by transferring data on punched cards onto magnetic tape, is not data compaction.
  • A tape relay is a method of retransmitting teletypewriter traffic from one communication channel to another, in which messages arriving on an incoming channel are recorded in the form of perforated tape, this punched tape then being either fed directly and automatically into an outgoing channel, or manually transferred to an automatic transmitter for transmission on an outgoing channel.
  • Punched tape or perforated paper tape is a form of data storage device that consists of a long strip of paper through which small holes are punched.
  • The term DASD contrasts with sequential access storage device such as a magnetic tape drive, and unit record equipment such as a punched card device.
  • On the first computers, with no operating system, every program needed the full hardware specification to run correctly and perform standard tasks, and its own drivers for peripheral devices like printers and punched paper card readers.
  • The term is often stated as having originated from the Harvard Mark I relay-based computer, which stored instructions on punched tape (24 bits wide) and data in electro-mechanical counters.
  • A lace card is a punched card with all holes punched (also called a whoopee card, ventilator card, flyswatter card, or IBM doily).
  • Missing are many RPQs, OEM products (semiconductors, for example), and supplies (punched cards, for example).
  • For alphabetic characters the setting of bits is derived from the zone and digit punches of the IBM 80 column punched card character code: B,A from 12, B from 11, and A from 0; the setting of bits 8,4,2,1 from BCD encoding of the 1 through 9 punches.
  • The 370 was connected to the 305 by a serial data line from the S track of the computer's drum memory (the printer and punch both obtain information from a single output track, the control as to what information to print or punch and how, is within the print and punch units) and printed 80-columns with a punched tape controlled carriage.
  • Ervin Zádor, gold medalist at 1956 Summer Olympics in water polo and famous for being brutally punched in the Blood in the Water match, spent the last years of his life in Linden.
  • In 1927, he was involved in a fracas where he punched another employee for jumping a queue at the studio cafeteria, and when called to the studio director's office, used it as an opportunity to present a film script he had written.
  • It could read a punched card from a deck, do some calculations based on the wiring of its plugboard, and punch results onto the same card.
  • It was also marketed to users of punched card machines who were upgrading from calculating punches, such as the IBM 604, to computers.


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