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punched cardSee punch card. punched card (esp US), punch card (formerly) a card on which data can be coded in the form of punched holes. In computing, there were usually 80 columns and 12 rows, each column containing a pattern of holes representing one character punched card [′pəncht ‚kärd] (computer science)
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The binary principle embodied in the punched-card operation of the loom was inspiration for the data processing machines to come. Of Florida's 67 counties, 27 use punched-card systems, 37 use the only slightly more advanced "mark-sense" cards developed in the 1960s, two still have mechanical voting machines, and one relies entirely on manual counting. The binary principle embodied in the punched-card operation of the loom was inspiration for the data processing machines to come. |
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