IBM Punched Cards, Hollerith Cards [Inspection] | Nostalgia Nerd
Today I'm taking a look at a stack of IBM standard punched cards. Used for inputting data onto early computer systems. This particular style of card was first introduced way back in 1928 and continued to be used well into the 80s on legacy systems. Hollerith cards were also used in fairground attractions and a variety of other mechanical automatron devices in the 19th and 20th centuries. Let's take a quick look. ☟Subcribe☟ https://www.youtube.com/user/nostalgi... ✊Support Me! ✊ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nostalgianerd... Visit my eBay Shop: http://ebay.to/1QQpYyy Buy From Amazon (affiliate): http://amzn.to/1OzCQWR ★Nerd Social★ Twitter: / nostalnerd Face: / nostalnerd Instagram: / nostalgianerd Web: http://www.nostalgianerd.com ★Equipment★ Lumix G6 with Vario 14-42mm Lens Corel Video Studio Ultimate X7 Stack of IBM Punched Cards ♜Resources♜

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