Show 056: Paper Tape and Punch Cards

Published: Aug. 14, 2006, 5:42 a.m.

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Welcome to Show 056!\xa0 This week's Topic: Paper Tape and Punch Cards!

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Topics and links discussed in the podcast...

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Two Apple II podcasts!\xa0 Woo hoo!\xa0 Check out the maiden voyage of A2Unplugged, and don't miss 1 Mhz, the Apple II Podcast, now with four monthly episodes to catch up on!\xa0 Good stuff...
Bought a PX-8, and wish you could word process?\xa0 New in box Portable Wordstar, Calc and Scheduler can now be purchased from Star Technology.\xa0 I don't know how many they have, so you might want to check it out soon if you're interested...
Enjoy the trailing edge like I do?\xa0 Then check out the Trailing Edge website, Computing's Last Stand!
So you're not one of the lucky dozen or two that has a real Apple I computer.\xa0 Still, you can have a very nice replica, the Replica 1!\xa0 According to the website, orders are now being taken for the Replica 1 SE, the latest version from Briel Computers.
The ECMA standard for Paper Tape - now, this is some extreme reading...
An ASR33 is a spring-loaded thing of beauty - have a look (and check out the videos) at the Online PDP-8 Home Page!
Here's the required reading from Wikipedia on Paper Tape and Punch Cards...
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Thanks for listening!

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- Earl

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