[digitaltrails] wanted the data on a few old IBM 80-column punch cards he had lying around, but didn’t have decades old computer hardware in his garage. He decided to build his own out of LEGO ...
(1) See loyalty punch card. (2) An early storage medium made of thin cardboard stock that held data as patterns of punched holes. Also called "punched" cards, each of the 80 or 96 columns held one ...
but those never really caught on to the same scale as the classic 80-column card. To punch a number on the card, a machine made a hole in one of the bottom 10 columns. So a hole in the “1” row ...
A vertical column in a punch card that represented a single character of data by its pattern of punched holes. The common IBM card contained 80 card columns. See punch card. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR ...