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Definition of punched card in English: punched card(also punchcard) nounˈpʌn(t)ʃkɑːd A card perforated according to a code, formerly used to program computers. 穿孔卡(片) Example sentencesExamples - Both the IBM and the Burroughs were programmed with punched cards, and neither were available for me to " watch the lights and hear the grunts’.
- Remember, this was all at a time when computing to the rest of us meant running a few thousand punched cards through a mainframe and waiting to get your output the next day from the line printer.
- Englebart thought it eminently sensible to have some kind of visual display to represent what the computers were doing - rather than have a box full of punched cards to display one character.
- This was different from the big IBM mainframe, where one submitted a deck of punched cards, then waited around for their own job to run.
- The important thing to remember here is that Information Technology, which used to mean computers and punched cards, now means EVERYTHING.
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